■Trigonometric functions and inverse trigonometric
functions
•Be sure to set the unit of angular measurement before performing trigonometric
function and inverse trigonometric function calculations.
•The operations noted below cannot be performed in the BASE-N mode.
Example Operation Display
Sjn 63°52'41" =0.897859012
“ 0 ”
(¡¡n)63E352E341 E3(^l
0.897859012
cos ( f rad) = 0.5
S d K ^ l -► “ 0 ”
@CD§0E)H 3 (Dim
0.5
tan( - 35gra) = - 0.612800788
S E IID “ 0 ”
S S O 35 dH.
-0.612800788
2«sin 45° x cos 65°
®[4](§e) -* “ g ”
= 0.5976724775
2 Q ® 45 Q ® 65 HU
i f
1
------
Can be omitted.
0.5976724775
cot30 ~tan30°
1B@ 30@
1.732050808
= 1.732050808
sec ( 3 rad) ~ cos(7r/3rad)
= 2
® ( D § -► “ 0 ”
1 ® B 3 0 (I§
2.
cosec300 - Sjn3o° “ 2
B B ) § -► “ 0 ”
1 B ® 3 0 (I!
2.
o
O
CO
II
m
0
1
c
'<n
§D®0.5|^)
30.
(Determines x for slnx =0.5)
t
Can be entered as .5.
1 V2
cos -^ - = 0.7853981634 rad
B E D S “ 0 ”
= rad
4
SG I) (1)0 2 B 2 O H !
B @ d }^ )
0.7853981634
0.25
tan'10.741 =36.53844577°
B B S “ 0 ”
= 36°32'18.4"
SEjD0.741(Il
36.53844577
36°32’18.4”
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