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sin, cos, tan, sin
−1
, cos
−1
, tan
−1
: Trigonometric functions. Specify the
angle unit before performing calculations. See 1.
sinh, cosh, tanh, sinh
−1
, cosh
−1
, tanh
−1
: Hyperbolic functions. Input a
function from the menu that appears when you press w. The angle unit
setting does not affect calculations. See 2.
°,
r
,
g
: These functions specify the angle unit. ° specifies degrees,
r
radians,
and
g
grads. Input a function from the menu that appears when you perform
the following key operation: 1G(DRG'). See 3.
$, %
: Exponential functions. Note that the input method is different
depending upon whether you are using Natural Display or Linear Display.
See 4.
log
: Logarithmic function. Use the lkey to input log
a
b as log (a, b). Base
10 is the default setting if you do not input anything for
a. The &key also
can be used for input, but only while Natural Display is selected. In this
case, you must input a value for the base. See 5.
ln
: Natural logarithm to base e. See 6.
x 2
, x3
, x^, ), #, ", x−1
: Powers, power roots, and reciprocals. Note
that the input methods for
x^, ), #, and "are different depending upon
whether you are using Natural Display or Linear Display. See 7.
Note: The following functions cannot be input in consecutive sequence: x2
,
x3
, x^, x−1
. If you input 2ww, for example, the final wwill be ignored. To
input 2
2
2, input 2w, press the dkey, and then press w(B).
Pol, Rec : Pol converts rectangular coordinates to polar coordinates, while
Rec converts polar coordinates to rectangular coordinates. See 8.
Pol(
x, y) = (r, ) Rec(r, ) = (x, y)
Rectangular Polar
Coordinates (Rec) Coordinates (Pol)
Specify the angle unit before
performing calculations.
The calculation result for
r and
and for
x and y are each assigned
respectively to variables X and Y.
Calculation result
θ
is displayed
in the range of −180°
θ
180°.
x ! : Factorial function. See 9.
Abs : Absolute value function. Note that the input method is different
depending upon whether you are using Natural Display or Linear Display.
See 10.
Ran# : Generates a 3-digit pseudo random number that is less than 1. The
result is displayed as a fraction when Natural Display is selected. See 11 .
RanInt# : For input of the function of the form RanInt#(a, b), which
generates a random integer within the range of
a to b. See 12 .
n Pr, nCr: Permutation (nPr) and combination (nCr) functions. See 13 .
Rnd : The argument of this function is made a decimal value and then
rounded in accordance with the current number of display digits setting
(Norm, Fix, or Sci). With Norm 1 or Norm 2, the argument is rounded off
to 10 digits. With Fix and Sci, the argument is rounded off to the specified
digit. When Fix 3 is the display digits setting, for example, the result of
10 ÷ 3 is displayed as 3.333, while the calculator maintains a value of
3.33333333333333 (15 digits) internally for calculation. In the case of