Trigonometry, Example, Example degree mode – Texas Instruments TI-30XS User Manual

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Example

Convert polar coordinates (r,

q

)=(5, 30) into rectangular

coordinates. Then convert rectangular coordinates

(x, y) = (3, 4) into polar coordinates. Round the results to one

decimal place.

Converting (r,

q

) = (5, 30) gives (x, y) = (4.3, 2.5) and

(x, y) = (3, 4) gives (r,

q

) = (5.0, 53.1).

Trigonometry

> ? @

% Z [ \

Enter trigonometric functions (sin, cos, tan, sin

-1

, cos

-1

, tan

-1

),

just as you would write them. Set the desired Angle mode

before starting trigonometric calculations.

Example Degree Mode

R ¶P

-p
$$""<

-%I"3

5 %` 30 E<
%I"4

5 %` 30 E<
%I"1

3 %` 4 E<
%I"2

3 %` 4 E<

Tan

p$$<-
@ 45 E <

Tan

-1

% \ 1 E <

Cos

5 V ? 60 E <

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