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Basic Arithmetic Operations:

\[ \text{Result} = \text{Number 1} \pm \times \div \text{Number 2} \]

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1. What is the Fake Calculator?

The Fake Calculator performs basic arithmetic operations - addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division. It's a novelty calculator designed for simple calculations.

2. How Does the Calculator Work?

The calculator performs basic arithmetic:

\[ \text{Result} = \text{Number 1} \pm \times \div \text{Number 2} \]

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3. Basic Arithmetic Operations

Details: The calculator supports four fundamental operations:

4. Using the Calculator

Tips: Enter two numbers, select an operation, and click Calculate. For division, the second number cannot be zero.

5. Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

Q1: Why is it called a "Fake" Calculator?
A: It's a novelty calculator that performs only basic operations, unlike scientific or financial calculators.

Q2: What number formats are supported?
A: The calculator supports both integers and decimal numbers.

Q3: How precise are the calculations?
A: Calculations are performed with floating-point precision.

Q4: What happens if I divide by zero?
A: The calculator will display "∞ (Division by zero)" as the result.

Q5: Can I perform more complex calculations?
A: No, this calculator only performs the four basic arithmetic operations.

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