Real–Number
Functions
4–5
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Example:
Show that cosine (5/7)
π
radians and cosine 128.57° are equal (to four significant
digits).
Keys: Display: Description:
Ý
{
}
Sets Radians mode;
RAD
annunciator on.
Ë
5
Ë
7
Ï
5/7 in decimal format.
º
j
¸
n
Cos (5/7)
π
.
Ý
{
}
Switches to Degrees mode (no
annunciator).
128.57
n
Calculates cos 128.57°, which
is the same as cos (5/7)
π
.
Programming Note:
Equations using inverse trigonometric functions to determine an angle
θ
, often look
something like this:
θ
= arctan (
y
/
x
).
If
x
= 0, then
y
/
x
is undefined, resulting in the error:
. For a program,
then, it would be more reliable to determine
θ
by
a rectangular to polar conversion,
which converts (
x,y
) to (
r
,
θ
).
See "Coordinate Conversions" later in this chapter.
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