(results differ each time) A c kCoordinate Conversion Example 1: To convert polar coordinates (r 2, 60°) to rectangular coordinates (x, y). (DEG mode) x 2 A z 60 = y A N A N swaps displayed value with value in memory. Example 2: To more...
... A V Arc sine ... A j Arc tangent ... A g Common antilogarithm ... A Q Common logarithm ... R Convert to degrees ... A F 4 Convert to grads ... A F 6 Convert to radians ... A F 5 Cosine ... W more...
is affected at a certain point when x=0. x 5 1099 1 x 5 1099 sinx cosx tanx sin 1x cos 1x x 1 (DEG) x 9 109 (RAD) x 5 107 rad (GRA) x 1 1010 grad However, for tan x: x 90(2n 1):DEG x 2·(2n 1):RAD x more...
1x logx/lnx 10x ex x x2 x3 1/x 3 x x! nPr/nCr RP PR °' " x2 y2 1 10100 0 r 1 10100 (DEG) 9 109 (RAD) 5 107 rad (GRA) 1 1010 grad However, for tan : ¹ 90(2n 1):DEG ¹ 2·(2n 1):RAD ¹ 100(2n 1):GRA Input more...
(linear regression statistical calculations, etc.)
BASE or BASE-n: Binary, octal, decimal, hexadecimal number system calculations
MAT: Matrix calculations (determinants, etc.)
VCT: Vector calculations
EQU: nth degree equations, simultaneous equations
2) Display Settings
Use these settings to control how calculation results are displayed.
Note that changing the Fix and Sci settings more...
calculation results are not what you expect or if an error occurs, perform the following steps. 1. F 0 (COMP mode) 2. F 4 (DEG mode) 3. F 9 (NORM mode) 4. Check the formula you are working with to confirm it is correct. 5. Enter the correct modes more...