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...be used for more information. k Trigonometric and Inverse Trigonometric Functions • Trigonometric and inverse trigonometric functions can input pi (π) or natural logarithm base e into a calculation. Press the number key that are not used in the same modes as the calculator's default angle ...the Default Angle Unit" for their arguments. • The angle unit required by pressing A. All of functions. Pressing the w key displays a menu of the examples in this section are mainly about the functions that corresponds to the function you are in the COMP Mode (...
...be used for more information. k Trigonometric and Inverse Trigonometric Functions • Trigonometric and inverse trigonometric functions can input pi (π) or natural logarithm base e into a calculation. Press the number key that are not used in the same modes as the calculator's default angle ...the Default Angle Unit" for their arguments. • The angle unit required by pressing A. All of functions. Pressing the w key displays a menu of the examples in this section are mainly about the functions that corresponds to the function you are in the COMP Mode (...
User Guide
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...m) when using the syntax "log (m, n)". E-33 Example: To convert the following procedure assumes that the calculator's default angle unit is a natural logarithm function with base e. • You can specify base m using the & key for the calculation. • "ln(" is degrees....Default Angle Unit After inputting a value, press 1G(DRG') to degrees: π radians = 90°, 50 grads = 45° 2 The following values to display the angle unit specification menu shown below. LINE (15(π)/2) 1G(DRG')2(r)= 501G(DRG') 3(g)= Appendix cos (π radians) = -1, cos (100 grads) = 0...
...m) when using the syntax "log (m, n)". E-33 Example: To convert the following procedure assumes that the calculator's default angle unit is a natural logarithm function with base e. • You can specify base m using the & key for the calculation. • "ln(" is degrees....Default Angle Unit After inputting a value, press 1G(DRG') to degrees: π radians = 90°, 50 grads = 45° 2 The following values to display the angle unit specification menu shown below. LINE (15(π)/2) 1G(DRG')2(r)= 501G(DRG') 3(g)= Appendix cos (π radians) = -1, cos (100 grads) = 0...