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Using mathematical functions
i
Common logarithm. Also accepts complex numbers.
LOG
(
value
)
Example:
LOG(100)
returns
2
S
10
x
Common exponential (antilogarithm). Also accepts
complex numbers.
10^
value
Example:
10^3
returns
1000
efg
Sine, cosine, tangent. Inputs and outputs depend on the
current angle format (Degrees, Radians, or Grads).
SIN
(
value
)
COS
(
value
)
TAN
(
value
)
Example:
TAN(45)
returns
1
(Degrees mode).
S
ASIN
Arc sine: sin
–1
x.
Output range is from –90° to 90° or –
π
/
2 to
π
/2. Inputs and outputs depend on the current angle
format. Also accepts complex numbers.
ASIN
(
value
)
Example:
ASIN(1)
returns
90
(Degrees mode).
S
ACOS
Arc cosine: cos
–1
x
. Output range is from 0° to 180° or 0
to
π
. Inputs and outputs depend on the current angle
format. Also accepts complex numbers. Output will be
complex for values outside the normal cosine domain of
.
ACOS
(
value
)
Example:
ACOS(1)
returns
0
(Degrees mode).
1
–
x
1
≤ ≤
Summary of Contents for 39gII
Page 1: ...HP 39gII graphing calculator user s guide Edition1 Part Number NW249 90001 ...
Page 2: ...Printing History Edition 1 November 201 1 ...
Page 32: ...22 Getting started ...
Page 58: ...48 Apps and their views ...
Page 70: ...60 Function app ...
Page 80: ...70 Solve app ...
Page 136: ...126 Polar app ...
Page 140: ...130 Sequence app ...
Page 148: ...138 Finance app ...
Page 152: ...142 Linear Solver app ...
Page 218: ...208 Matrices ...
Page 226: ...216 Notes and Info ...
Page 238: ...228 Variables and memory management ...
Page 318: ...308 Programming ...
Page 340: ...330 Reference information ...
Page 346: ...vi Product Regulatory Information ...