diff --git a/source/2/2.4/2.4.3/Qalculate.rst b/source/2/2.4/2.4.3/Qalculate.rst index 828fe2e6..7548bab8 100644 --- a/source/2/2.4/2.4.3/Qalculate.rst +++ b/source/2/2.4/2.4.3/Qalculate.rst @@ -15,7 +15,9 @@ To copy text from Qalculate! select the text and press :kbd:`Control + C` or rig To store a value in calculator memory left click the :guilabel:`MS` button. To later get the same value out of the calculator left click the :guilabel:`MR` button. To clear the memory stored in the calculator press the :guilabel:`MC` button. -To take the reminder when divinding something you can type :kbd:`%` or left click :guilabel:`1` between two numbers like :kbd:`9%2` to get the remainder of 9/2. You can also type :kbd:`%` or left click :guilabel:`%` after a number as a percent of a number. To insert the number π left click on the :guilabel:`π` button. To add e the base of the natural logarithim left type :kbd:`e` or left click the :guilabel:`e` button. To input i the sqaure root of negative 1 the imaginary number type :kbd:`i` or left click the :guilabel:`i`. +To take the reminder when divinding something you can type :kbd:`%` or left click :guilabel:`1` between two numbers like :kbd:`9%2` to get the remainder of 9/2. You can also type :kbd:`%` or left click :guilabel:`%` after a number as a percent of a number. To insert the number π left click on the :guilabel:`π` button. To add e the base of the natural logarithim left type :kbd:`e`, left click :kbd:`EXP`, or left click the :guilabel:`e` button. You also can use e a shorthand for scientific notation by tpying :kbd:`e`, left click :guilabel:`EXP`, or left clicking the :guilabel:`e` button for exmaple:kbd:`6e2` to mean 6 *10^2. To input i the sqaure root of negative 1 the imaginary number type :kbd:`i` or left click the :guilabel:`i`. + +To bring up a percent calculator your can left click on the arrow next to :guilabel:`%` and select :menuselection:`Percent Calculation Tool`. Enter the first value in the :guilabel:`Value 1` field. Enter the second value in the :guilabel:`Value 2` field. Then you can see below your values the changes, percent change 1 to 2 and then the percenntage of each number compared to each other. Trigonometry -------------