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Memory Operations The memory enables you to solve complex problems by storing  often-used  numbers  or  results  that  are  used  in later   calculations.      You   can   then   easily   recall   the memory content when you need it. Keys The following keys are used for memory operations. Add  to  Memory  [M  +  ]-Adds  the  displayed  number  to  the memory  and  prints  the  number  with  an  M+  to  its  right  The symbol  M  appears  on  the  left  side  of  the  display  when  the memory    contains    a    number    other    than    zero.        If    an incomplete    multiplication    or    division    problem    is    in    the calculator, [M = ] completes the problem and adds the result to  memory  This  key  does  not  affect  the  independent  add register. Subtract    from    Memory    [M]--Subtracts     the     displayed number from the memory and prints the number with an M- its right The symbol M appears on the left side of the display when the memory contains a number other than zero.  If an incomplete    multiplication    or    division    problem    is    in    the calculator,  [M  ]  completes  the  problem  and  subtracts  the result     from     memory.     This     key     does     not     affect     the independent add register. Memory Subtotal [MS]-Prints the number of additions and subtractions  to  the  memory,  then  displays  and  prints  the number  in  memory  An  MO  is  printed  to  the  right  of  the subtotal.   Pressing [MS] does not affect the contents of the memory. Memory  Total  [MT]-Prints   the   number   of   additions   and subtractions to the memory, displays and prints the number in memory, then clears the memory.   An M* is printed to the right of the total When   you   press   [CE]   or   [C]   to   clear   an   error/overflow condition, the memory retains the number stored prior to the error/overflow.  If you want to clear the memory, press [MT]. Important: Remember the  [M + ] key adds to and the [M ] key  subtracts  from  memory.    It  is  a  good  practice  to  press [MT]  or  check  that  the  M  symbol  is  not  displayed  before beginning a new problem that uses the memory. 24

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