Answer:
- multiplying a multi-digit number by itself several times (finding the power of a number)
- finding a square root
- statistical calculations
Step-by-step explanation:
We don't know what your introduction tells you, but the above-listed operations are ones I choose to use a calculator for. I also use a calculator for ordinary arithmetic, such as division by numbers with 2 digits or more. (It is simply faster and requires no scratch paper.)
If statistical calculations are not done with a calculator, they at least require the availability of suitable tables.
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All of these operations can be done by hand without a calculator, and were in times passed. Lifetimes of effort were involved in generating some of the original math tables for statistics, trig, logarithms, and other functions readily evaluated using a modern calculator.
Hey There!
If i got this down right,
An = A1 + (n - 1)d
Sn = A1 + A2 + A3 + ... + An
A1 is given by
Sn = n (A1 + An) / 2
For Example
An = A1 + (n - 1)d
= 6 + 3 (n - 1)
= 3 n + 3
n = 50
Hope This Helps!!!
The answer is 20
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