add MS,MC,MR buttons to Qalculate!
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To copy text from Qalculate! select the text and press :kbd:`Control + C` or right click and select :menuselection:`Copy`. To cut the text from Qalcualate! press :kbd:`Control +X` or right click and select :menuselection:`Cut`. To past text press :kbd:`Control +V` or right click and select :menuselection:`Paste`.
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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.
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Qalculate also does many operations with fractions. To input 1/2 into something you can middle click on the :guilabel:`2` button. Similarly to input 1/3 middle click on :guilabel:`3` and for 1/4 middle click on :guilabel:`4` and so on. Qalculate will also simplify fractions if you type them in so if you type in 4/16 Qalculate! will reduce it to 1/4 and then also provide a decimal answer with a :guilabel:`=` sign for an exact value or an :guilabel:`≈` for an approximate solution if not exact. Qalculate! will also let you add, subtract, multiply, divide, or more advanced fractions with fractions and still show the result as fractions.
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To exponentiate a base number to a power left click x :sup:`y` or type :kbd:`^`. To square a number right click x :sup:`y` or type :kbd:`sq()` around what you want to square. To raise e to a power middle click x :sup:`y` or type :kbd:`exp()` around what power you want to raise e to. To take the square root of something left click the :guilabel:`√` button or insert a :kbd:`√` character. To take the cube root of something right click the :guilabel:`√` button or type :kbd:`cbrt()`. To take the nth root of something middle click on the :guilabel:`√` button or type :kbd:`root( , )` where the first thing is what you are taking the root of and the second is which root to take.
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