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k Trigonometric and Inverse Trigonometric Functions
Be sure to set the angle unit before performing trigonometric function and inverse
trigonometric function calculations.
Be sure to specify Comp for Mode in the Setup screen.
Example Operation
cos (
π
3
rad) =
2
1
(0.5)
!m(SET UP)cccccc2(Rad)J
c'!5(π)c3w
<Linear input/output mode>
c(!5(π)/3)w
2
sin 45° × cos 65° = 0.5976724775
!m(SET UP)cccccc1(Deg)J
2*s45*c65w*
1
sin
–1
0.5 = 30°
(x when sinx = 0.5)
!s(sin
–1
) 0.5*
2
w
*
1
* can be omitted.
*
2
Input of leading zero is not necessary.
k Logarithmic and Exponential Functions
Be sure to specify Comp for Mode in the Setup screen.
Example Operation
log 1.23 (log
10
1.23) = 0.08990511144
l1.23w
log
2
8 = 3
4(MATH)2(log
a
b) 2e8w
<Linear input/output mode>
K4(CALC)6(g)4(log
a
b) 2,8)w
10
1.23
= 16.98243652
(To obtain the antilogarithm of
common logarithm 1.23)
!l(10
x
) 1.23w
e
4.5
= 90.0171313
(To obtain the antilogarithm of
natural logarithm 4.5)
!I(e
x
) 4.5w
(–3)
4
= (–3) × (–3) × (–3) × (–3) = 81
(-3)M4w
7
123 (= 123
1
7
) = 1.988647795
!M(
x
') 7e123w
<Linear input/output mode>
7!M(
x
')123w
The Linear input/output mode and Math input/output mode produce different results when
two or more powers are input in series, like: 2 M 3 M 2.
Linear input/output mode: 2^3^2 = 64 Math input/output mode:
2
3
2
= 512
This is because the Math input/output mode internally treats the above input as: 2^(3^(2)).
(90° = radians = 100 grads)
π
2
(90° = radians = 100 grads)
π
2