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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) cccccc 2(Rad) J
c$!E(π)c3w
<Linear input/output mode>
c(!E( π ) /3  )w
 2 
 •  
sin 45°  ×  cos 65° = 0.5976724775 
!m(SET UP) cccccc 1(Deg) J
   2  *s45  *c65  w* 
1  
 sin 
–1 
0.5 = 30°
  ( x  when sin x  = 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 
l1.23  w
 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
 (–3) 
4 
 = (–3)  ×  (–3)  ×  (–3)  ×  (–3) = 81 
(-3  )M4  w
  7 
   123 (= 123
1
7
) = 1.988647795 
!M(
x
') 7e123w
<Linear input/output mode>
  7  !M( 
x  
') 123  w
  • 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