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Convert degrees to radians - Texas Instruments TI-34II Explorer Plus Calculator

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One half circle,
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To convert from degrees to radians, divide by 180 and multiply with pi.

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on May 06, 2009

SOURCE: don't know how to change it from degrees to radian mode

if you press the |mode| button (at the top right of the calculator) until you see Deg Rad Gra on the screen (I believe 3 presses of the mode button) and just hit the number below the rad option on the display. This will permanently change it to radian mode until you repeat this step, or clear the memory.

There is also a way to change to radian mode for just one operation if you will be mostly using degrees for example

at the bottom there is a DRG> as a shifted function. I would just recommend changing it in the way I initially outlined as there is less room for error when making calculations.

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k24674

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  • Posted on Sep 04, 2009

SOURCE: converting degrees and minutes and seconds to

Hello,
With the TI8x/TI8xPlus you can enter an angle in degrees (Angle mode must be set to degrees) and convert it into DMS representation the following way. Exemple
18.675 [2nd][ANGLE][4] [ENTER] gives 18deg 40' 30''
If Angle [MODE] is set to degrees you can enter a number in radians and convert it into degrees. Exemple How many degrees are ther in 1rad ?
[1][2nd][ANGLE][3] display 1 with a small r as superscrit. Pressing [ENTER] yields 57.29577951

To convert 1rad into DMS, takes a little effort but can be done: you have
to convert radians to degrees and the result [ANS] into DMS.

You cannot use an angle written in DMS in any calculation.
But if you want to convert an angle from degrees to radians enter your number and divide by 57.29577951

Hope it helps

k24674

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  • Posted on Oct 29, 2009

SOURCE: how do you convert it from degree to radian mode

Hello,
To convert a displayed number from degree to radian, press [2nd][DRG->] once. Each time you press the two keys in sequence you change from deg to rad to grad to degree and so on.
Hope it helps.

k24674

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  • Posted on Nov 27, 2009

SOURCE: HOW DO I CHANGE THE RADIANS MODE TO DEGREE MODE

Hi,
Turn calculator ON.
If you do not see icons, press MENU.
Use arrows to highlight the RUN icon and press EXE
In RUN application press SHIFT and SETUP
Use Down Arrow to highlight the line Angle
Press F1 to select Deg and press EXE.
This action will return you to the RUN application (main calculator screen).

Hope it helps.

k24674

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  • Posted on Dec 07, 2009

SOURCE: casio fx-300es---how to convert radians to degrees

Hello,
You use the key combination [SHIFT][ANS] (DRG>).

If the default angle unit is degree
Type in the angle value in radian, say 1.2.
Press [SHIFT][ANS] (DRG>).
The screen displays 1: deg symbol, 2: a raised r for radian, and 3; a raised g (for grad).

1.2 [SHIFT][ANS] (DRG>) [2: raised r] .
The screen displays 1.2 with a raised r to the right of the 2.
Press [=].

The answer is 68.75493542

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If Angle [MODE] is set to degrees you can enter a number in radians and convert it into degrees. Exemple How many degrees are ther in 1rad ?
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You cannot use an angle written in DMS in any calculation.
But if you want to convert an angle from degrees to radians enter your number and divide by 57.29577951

Hope it helps
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