I'm wondering about the sequence '4 3 2 1 0 ADD2' that appears on a calculator. What does this combination of numbers and the 'ADD2' function represent or mean when used on a calculator?
7 answers
KimonoElegance
Wed Dec 11 2024
The notation "4,3,2,1,0" serves a specific purpose in defining the number of decimal places.
Valentina
Wed Dec 11 2024
Each number in the sequence represents the precision for different contexts or calculations.
GinsengBoost
Wed Dec 11 2024
For instance, "4" indicates that a value should have four decimal places.
Lorenzo
Wed Dec 11 2024
Similarly, "3" suggests three decimal places, "2" implies two, and so forth.
CryptoPioneer
Tue Dec 10 2024
The notation "ADD2" relates to arithmetic operations involving addition and subtraction.