Op Mon, 29 Oct 2007, schreef L:

> > Your Casio doesn't do comparisons. Just round to 10 digits before you
> > compare and it'll work just as fine as on your Casio.
> >
> > Daniël
> 
> 
> And some off topic trivia:
> 
> My casio says "10 + 2 digits" near the model number.
> 
> Does this mean it displays 10 digits and stores 2 in the background, or that I
> can somehow scroll and access these 2 digits? I should RTFM but thought you
> folks might know.

It means it displays 10 and has 2 additional digits for internal use. As I 
said, the easiest way to check this is to push the pi button and subtract 
the number you see in the display. If remember well some Casio calculators 
also have a button to truncate the internal digits.

Daniël
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