
Calculators and computers perform calculations with data, with a serous of numbers of graphing the rise over run, formula represented; visually.
The Calculator and the Computer, hold similar characteristics in the processing of numbers to perform similar output. First, the calculations are performed on microchips stored in the Central Processing Unit, or "brains of the computer".
Next, Both a Calculator and a Computer have memory chips, suited to the particular calculations performed by each unit. For example, a Calculator will have more Random Access Chip to graph files, within a random electronic environment. Whereas, the Computer will have more Read only Memory chips; to place boot records and programs which cannot change and are permanently fixed into networking functions which require global interface, procedures. In opposite of, hand-held functions.
Finally, a Calculator and a Computer have a form of storage and retrieval; mechanics. For example, a Calculator uses an interface to read graphing charts, per, statical calculations. A Computer uses a form of storage for saving and loading data from Word Processing or Spreadsheet mathematical formulas.
Thus, the calculator and the computer change have change hands based on calculations, memory and storage; mechanics; however, both of these tools perform will provide calculations within seconds of time to perform, providing time management techniques to focus on other issues.
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