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casio graphics calculator


Question Posted Tuesday November 3 2009, 4:38 am

i need help asap. I got my finals maths exam tomorrow.
The writing on my calculator was really faint, so i changed the batteries and the writing and things are still SO faint!
Helppp! Im panicking! I can barely see the graph or the numbers or anything on the calculator.. Is there something i should do or what? Im freaking out!

Any quick advice will be greatly appreciated!


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DangerNerd answered Thursday November 5 2009, 7:50 pm:
Hi there,

I would buy or borrow another one since you don't have the time to mess with it right now.

If you can fix the other one later, then you will have a backup in case something like this happens again. A friend of mine once let a calculator I owned lay face up in the sun all day... the display was never the same. That is the only thing I can think of off hand... overheating or over-exposure to uv light can both be very hard on LCD type displays.

I hope you do/did well on your exam.

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