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HP HP-28S - Logarithmic, Exponential, and Hyperbolic Functions

HP HP-28S
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For example,
convert
141°
26'
15" to decimal degrees.
Enter
the
number
in
HMS
format.
141.2615
2:
-2.06761537357E-13
1: 0
141.
26150
IlllDiIIIlIDDClDDmnaDmlDDIII
Convert
the
number
from
HMS
format
to decimal degrees.
HMS-+
3:
-2.06761537357E-13
2:
0
1:
141.4375
IlllDiIIIlIDDClDDmnaDmlDDIII
The
other
two
functions
on
this
menu
row,
D-R
(degrees-ta-radians)
and
R-D
(radians-ta-degrees)
convert
a real
number
between
degrees
angular
measure
and
radians
angular
measure.
Convert
the
number
in
level 1
from
degrees to
radians.
O-+R
3:
-2.06761537357E-13
2:
0
1:
2.46855006079
IlllDiIIIlIDDClDDmnaDmlDDIII
Altogether,
you've
calculated:
141 °
26'
15" = 141.4375° 2.46855006079
radians
Logarithmic, Exponential, and Hyperbolic
Functions
The
LOGS
menu
contains
logarithmic
and
exponential
functions,
both
common
and
natural,
and
hyperbolic
functions. For a
detailed
de-
scription
of
these
functions, refer to "LOGS" in
the
Reference
Manual.
Display
the
first
row
of
the
LOGS
menu.
~----~~~~~==~=-~
.1
LOGS 1
3:
-2.
06761537357E-13
2:
0
1:
2.46855006079
Dalll:IlDImIIDlllrnIDlBD
5:
Real-Number
Functions
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