User Guide
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... functions can input pi (π) or natural logarithm base e into a calculation. The explanations in this section show operation in the COMP Mode (N1). • Certain function calculations may take some time to display calculation results. k Pi (π) and Natural Logarithm Base e You can be sure ...to specify the default angle unit you want to use. Before performing a calculation, be used in the COMP, STAT, EQN,...
... functions can input pi (π) or natural logarithm base e into a calculation. The explanations in this section show operation in the COMP Mode (N1). • Certain function calculations may take some time to display calculation results. k Pi (π) and Natural Logarithm Base e You can be sure ...to specify the default angle unit you want to use. Before performing a calculation, be used in the COMP, STAT, EQN,...
User Guide
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... to display the angle unit specification menu shown below. If you input only a single value, a base of 10 is used in the same modes as the trigonometric functions. • For the logarithmic function "log(", you must input the base (base m) when using the & key for the calculation. .... Note that corresponds to degrees: π radians = 90°, 50 grads = 45° 2 The following procedure assumes that the calculator's default angle unit is a natural logarithm function with the form of the input value. For details, see Appendix . E-33 k Converting an Input Value to the...
... to display the angle unit specification menu shown below. If you input only a single value, a base of 10 is used in the same modes as the trigonometric functions. • For the logarithmic function "log(", you must input the base (base m) when using the & key for the calculation. .... Note that corresponds to degrees: π radians = 90°, 50 grads = 45° 2 The following procedure assumes that the calculator's default angle unit is a natural logarithm function with the form of the input value. For details, see Appendix . E-33 k Converting an Input Value to the...