This
isn't a lesson in Maths as such,
but rather a record of my
pursuit. This is how it began...
[19
June 2020] When
I was at the supermarket I
spotted some scientific calculators
on offer. I thought about buying
them to resell but I wasn't sure
how good the deal was without
doing some research. Anyway, it
was nostalgic for me because it
reminded me of maths
classes at high-school and having
to do all the complicated stuff
on a scientific calculator.
I still have mine [pictured
here], I remember it
was my friends' and I had swapped
an electronic personal organiser for it
(this being the 1990s).
In conjunction with this I had
recently reread a book called 'Hyperspace',
all about physics, quantum
mechanics and the theory of
relativity... stuff that goes
way over my head to be honest,
but I find it intriguing and it makes me want to
"re"learn all of that 'COSign
stuff... and learn all the
buttons on that calculator. I still have my
old college
maths book... so... that is a
project; to work my way through
that book.
One
month later...
I
haven't made much progress with
my old maths book. I've decided
to take a different approach and
instead go at this from the
point of learning the buttons on
my calculator (a Casio fx-85VH
Super-FX) which was what was
intriguing me, not specifically
learning the maths.
First up, my calculator needed a
new battery. I opened it up to
find a Renta 395. I looked
online and found this was a
1.55V battery. I did have some
Suncom 1.55V batteries of a
similar size, and trying one, it
worked. These look to me to be
slightly thicker though. Looking
online I found a comparison at
battery-house.co.uk which
states that the SR57 is an
alternative. Another listing,
the Renata 390, has an Other
alternative to the SR57, a
AG7... which just happened to be
what the Suncom battery I was
trying was labelled as (also a
LR927/LR57)! Here is my
cross-referencing:
![](casio_battery.gif)
Now
on with the maths/buttons... [click
here to continue]
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