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HP 300s+ - Exponential Functions and Logarithmic Functions

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Example 1: To convert the following values into degrees:
radians=90
°, 50 grads = 45°
The following procedure assumes that the calculator’s default
angle unit is degrees.
(π)
DRG (
r
)
(DRG )
(g)
Example 2: cos(π radians) = -1, cos (100 grads) = 0

(π)
(DRG ) (r)
(DRG )
(g)
Example 3: cos
-1
(-1) = 180
cos
-1
(-1) = π
(cos
-1
)
(cos
-1
)
Exponential Functions and Logarithmic
Functions
For the logarithm function ”log(“, you can specify base m
using the syntax “log (m,n)”.
If you input only a single value, a base of 10 is used for the
calculation.
π
2
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