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The
Higher
Math
Functions
(Math
Menu)
RND
IP
FP
ABS
LN
E~R
LOG
187K
PI
SIN
cos
TAN
ASIN
ACOS
ATAN
+DEG
+RAD
Rounds
the
number
in
the
Calcline
to
the
number
of
displayed
decimal
places.
Remember
that
the
number
of
decimal
places
displayed
is
different
than
the
number
of
decimals
actually
present
in
the
actual
stored
value.
RND
makes
those
numbers
equal.
Chops
the
rightmost
Calcline
number
so
that
only
the
integer
part
(the
part
to
the
left
of
the
decimal)
remains.
Chops
the
rightmost
Calcline
number
so
that
only
the
fractional
part
(the
part
to
the
right
of
the
decimal)
remains.
Takes
the
absolute
value
of
the
rightmost
Calcline
number.
Finds
the
natural
logarithm
(base
e)
of
the
rightmost
Calcline
number.
Raises
e
to
the
power
represented
by
the
rightmost
Calcline
number.
Finds
the
common
log
(base
10)
of
the
rightmost
Calcline
number.
Raises
10
to
the
power
represented
by
the
rightmost
Calcline
number.
Places
3.1415926535897933—an
approximation
of
«
into
the
Calcline.
It
will
be
displayed
according
to
the
current
display
format.
Finds
the
sine
of
the
angle
represented
by
the
rightmost
Calcline
number,
interpreting
the
units
of
angle
measure
according
to
whichever
trig
mode
is
currently
set
(Degrees,
Radi
ans,
or
Grads).
Finds
the
cosine
of
the
angle
represented
by
the
rightmost
Calcline
number,
interpreting
the
units
of
angle
measure
according
to
whichever
trig
mode
is
currently
set
(Degrees,
Radi
ans,
or
Grads).
Finds
the
tangent
of
the
angle
represented
by
the
rightmost
Calcline
number,
interpreting
the
units
of
angle
measure
according
to
whichever
trig
mode
is
currently
set
(Degrees,
Radi
ans,
or
Grads).
Finds
the
principal
angle
whose
sine
is
represented
by
the
rightmost
Calcline
number,
interpreting
the
units
of
angle
measure
according
to
whichever
trigmodeis
currently
set
(Degrees,
Radi
ans,
or
Grads).
Finds
the
principal
angle
whose
cosine
is
represented
by
the
rightmost
Calcline
number,
interpreting
the
units
of
angle
measure
according
to
whichever
trig
modeis
currently
set
(Degrees,
Radi
ans,
or
Grads).
Finds
the
principal
angle
whose
tangent
is
represented
by
the
rightmost
Calcline
number,
interpreting
the
units
of
angle
measure
according
to
whichever
trig
modeis
currently
set
(Degrees,
Radi
ans,
or
Grads).
Assumes
that
the
rightmost
Calcline
numberis
a
radian
value
and
then
converts
it
to
the
equivalent
degree
value.
Assumes
that
the
rightmost
Calcline
number
is
a
degree
value
and
then
converts
it
to
the
equivalent
radian
value.
Calculator
Basics
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