Examples of using Calculators in English and their translations into Turkish
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Originally established in 1975 to develop and manufacture electronic calculators, the company has since grown significantly to become one of the world's top computer manufacturers.
The Oxford Calculators began to mathematically analyze the kinematics of motion, making this analysis
Dumbleton, along with the other three Merton philosophers, received the moniker'Calculators' for their adherence to mathematics and logical disputation when solving philosophical and theological problems.
The first key-activated mechanical calculators and many cash registers used"parallel" keys with one column of 0 to 9 for each position the machine could use.
Such software calculators first emerged in the 1980s as part of the original Macintosh operating system(System 1) and the Windows operating system Windows 1.0.
Now, I would attempt to square a five-digit number-- and I can-- but unfortunately most calculators cannot.
Model homes, calculators, dudes in suits,
When I finished designing calculators at Hewlett-Packard in the daytime, I would work on my own little projects.
TVs, calculators cheap crap…'cause he loved taking stuff apart, seeing how it worked.
grabbed drawing rulers and calculators, and wrote a giant amount of formulas.
making them ideal for hearing aids, calculators, and electronic watches.
Most of the calculators at that time worked using gears
Simply put, the zeroes in the lira do not fit in computers, calculators, bills and checks.
make sure you get 1,034, or the calculators are not working.
On some of these ancient RPN calculators, you have got an"x squared" button on it, will allow you
Multiply 22 times 47, make sure you get 1,034, or the calculators are not working.
by presenting an image that looks like the calculator, and by providing the same functionality.
Nowadays, however, calculators can be used freely in school examinations,
Hewlett-Packard's Appliances and Calculators Organization(ACO) in Melbourne,
Booth regularly published papers concerning her work on the ARC and APE(X)C systems and co-wrote"Automatic Digital Calculators"(1953) which illustrated the'Planning and Coding' programming style.