2.3.5 Coordinate transformation
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Your calculator lets you convert between rectangular coordinates and polar coordinates.
Rectangular coordinates Polar coordinates
Y
Y
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Calculation results are stored in variable memory I and variable memory J. Contents of
variable memory I are displayed first. To display contents of memory J, press
.
I
J
Pol
r
θ
Rec
x
y
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With polar coordinates,
θ
can be calculated within a range of –180° <
θ
< 180°. The calculation range
is the same for radians and grads.
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The operations noted below cannot be performed in the BASE-N mode.
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Key Operation
3.6
1.23
2.5
1.5
1.5
(suite)
30
20 15
0.88 4
2
1.5
2
3
4 5
(
(
)
)
+
Example
sh 3.6 =
ch 1.23 =
th 2.5 =
ch1.5 –sh1.5
= ?
=e
-1.5
Argsh30 =
Argch(20/15) =
(Argth0.88)/4 =
Argsh2xArgch1.5 =
Argsh(2/3)+Argth(4/5)
=
Display
18.28545536
1.856761057
0.986614298
0.22313016
-1.5
4.094622224
0.795365461
0.343941914
1.389388923
1.723757406
Remark
chx + shx = e
+x
EXE
EXE
EXE
EXE
SHIFT
hyp
sin
hyp
sin
-1
EXE
EXE
cos
-1
SHIFT
hyp
cos
-1
EXE
hyp
sin
Ans
EXE
in
EXE
hyp
tan
EXE
hyp
cos
hyp
cos
2.3.4 Hyperbolic functions and inverse hyperbolic functions
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The operations noted below cannot be performed in the BASE-N mode.
-
x
÷
SHIFT
hyp
tan
-1
SHIFT
hyp
SHIFT
hyp
tan
-1
SHIFT
hyp
sin
-1
SHIFT
hyp
tan
-1
÷
÷
÷
(
)
EXE
J
ALPHA
y
P(x,y)
P(r,
θ
)