Jane,

In 6.2, you'd store the answer to your first sum in one of nine memory
positions.  To clear any memory number type Space with K, followed by
the figure 1, where you're clearing the first memory position (in case
it's been used before).  You can then store your first answer by using
Space with S, followed by the figure 1.  To recall that memory, when
you're ready for it, do Space with M, followed by the figure 1.

BTW:  I think you should find this in Chapter 8 and you may be able to
follow it better now that I've given at least an assurance of what
you're supposed to do.

HTH:


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Subject: [Braillenote] help using KeyPlus


Hi, everyone.

I am doing some problems where i have to in effect do two separate  
problems, then subtract the sum of the second problem from the answer  
of the first.  But I am having trouble keeping the numbers straight.   
How can I save the numbers so that I can paste them back into the  
calculator--like 3-1 ... thgat's simple, but that's what I need to  
do.  I read something about memory, but I deon't know or understand  
how to use it--the temporary memory, I mean.

Anyone got ideas?

Jane

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