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S Mode (calculation/binary, octal, decimal, hexadecimal mode) • {Comp} ... {arithmetic calculation mode} • {Dec}/{Hex}/{Bin}/{Oct} ... {decimal}/{hexadecimal}/{binary}/{octal} S Frac Result (fraction result display format) • {d/c}/{ab/c} ... {improper}/{mixed} fraction S Func Type (graph function type) Pressing one of the following function keys also switches the function of the T key. • {Y=}/{r=}/{Parm}/{X=} ... {rectangular coordinate (Y= I(x) type)}/{polar coordinate}/ {parametric}/{rectangular coordinate (X= I(y) type)} graph • {Y>}/{Yf(x)}/{y}/{Xf(y)}/{x
S Mode (calculation/binary, octal, decimal, hexadecimal mode) • {Comp} ... {arithmetic calculation mode} • {Dec}/{Hex}/{Bin}/{Oct} ... {decimal}/{hexadecimal}/{binary}/{octal} S Frac Result (fraction result display format) • {d/c}/{ab/c} ... {improper}/{mixed} fraction S Func Type (graph function type) Pressing one of the following function keys also switches the function of the T key. • {Y=}/{r=}/{Parm}/{X=} ... {rectangular coordinate (Y= I(x) type)}/{polar coordinate}/ {parametric}/{rectangular coordinate (X= I(y) type)} graph • {Y>}/{Yf(x)}/{y}/{Xf(y)}/{x
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... corresponds to the number of decimal places you want to specify, then press ). • {Deg}/{Rad}/{Gra} ... {degrees}/{radians}/{grads} • The relationship between degrees, grads, and radians is shown below. 360° = 2P radians = 400 grads 90° = P/2 radians = 100 grads I Setting the Display Format [SET UP]- [Display] 1. Example 1w3= 1w3s3= @BU (Continuing) BU Continuous...
... corresponds to the number of decimal places you want to specify, then press ). • {Deg}/{Rad}/{Gra} ... {degrees}/{radians}/{grads} • The relationship between degrees, grads, and radians is shown below. 360° = 2P radians = 400 grads 90° = P/2 radians = 100 grads I Setting the Display Format [SET UP]- [Display] 1. Example 1w3= 1w3s3= @BU (Continuing) BU Continuous...
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... {RndFi} ... {rounds off the value used for a specific input value specifies degrees (hours), minutes, seconds when inputting a degrees/minutes/ seconds value} converts decimal value to degrees/minutes/seconds value} • The {° ' "} menu operation is available ... to p power and then divided by m)} S Angle Units, Coordinate Conversion, Sexagesimal Operations (ANGL) [OPTN]-[ANGL] • {°}/{r}/{g} ... {degrees}/{radians}/{grads} for internal calculations to 10 significant digits (to 1) and storage of the value} • {Int}/{Frac} ... hyperbolic {sine}/{cosine}/{tangent...
... {RndFi} ... {rounds off the value used for a specific input value specifies degrees (hours), minutes, seconds when inputting a degrees/minutes/ seconds value} converts decimal value to degrees/minutes/seconds value} • The {° ' "} menu operation is available ... to p power and then divided by m)} S Angle Units, Coordinate Conversion, Sexagesimal Operations (ANGL) [OPTN]-[ANGL] • {°}/{r}/{g} ... {degrees}/{radians}/{grads} for internal calculations to 10 significant digits (to 1) and storage of the value} • {Int}/{Frac} ... hyperbolic {sine}/{cosine}/{tangent...
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...Inverse Trigonometric Functions • Be sure to set the angle unit before performing trigonometric function and inverse trigonometric function calculations. (90° = 2 radians = 100 grads) • Be sure to the {left}/{right} and {decreases}/{increases} the exponent by three. S Engineering Symbol (ESYM) [...AAAAA 2-13 shifts the decimal place of leading zero is a calculation result on the display. Example Operation To convert 4.25 rad to degrees: K(SET UP)AAAAAA*(Deg)) 243.5070629 4.25*(E)(ANGL)**(r)U 47.3° + 82.5rad = 4774.20181° 47.3 82.5*(E)(ANGL...
...Inverse Trigonometric Functions • Be sure to set the angle unit before performing trigonometric function and inverse trigonometric function calculations. (90° = 2 radians = 100 grads) • Be sure to the {left}/{right} and {decreases}/{increases} the exponent by three. S Engineering Symbol (ESYM) [...AAAAA 2-13 shifts the decimal place of leading zero is a calculation result on the display. Example Operation To convert 4.25 rad to degrees: K(SET UP)AAAAAA*(Deg)) 243.5070629 4.25*(E)(ANGL)**(r)U 47.3° + 82.5rad = 4774.20181° 47.3 82.5*(E)(ANGL...
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... Real and Imaginary Parts [OPTN]-[CPLX]-[ReP]/[lmP] Use the following procedure to transform a complex number displayed in accordance with the current angle unit setting (degrees, radians, grads). I Conjugate Complex Numbers [OPTN]-[CPLX]-[Conj] A complex number of the form a + bi becomes a conjugate complex number of the argument calculation differs in rectangular form...
... Real and Imaginary Parts [OPTN]-[CPLX]-[ReP]/[lmP] Use the following procedure to transform a complex number displayed in accordance with the current angle unit setting (degrees, radians, grads). I Conjugate Complex Numbers [OPTN]-[CPLX]-[Conj] A complex number of the form a + bi becomes a conjugate complex number of the argument calculation differs in rectangular form...