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Chapter 11: Trigonometry

7311ENG.DOC CH 11 Trigonometry, English Julie Hewlett Revised: 05/26/98 11:12 AM Printed: 05/19/99 9:02

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Entering Angles in DMS Notation

Entering Angles in DMS Notation

-

u

"

1, 2, and 3

1, 2, and 3

DMS (degrees¡ minutes

'

seconds

"

) is often used for angles

involving latitude and longitude. The degrees can be any real

number; minutes and seconds must be ‚ 0. To enter an angle

in DMS notation, use the - u

ANGLE

menu.

If you enter the angle of a trig function, where the angle is in

DMS notation (as shown in the following example), the angle

is interpreted as degrees, even in

Radian

mode.

Calculate sin(30¡10

'

23

"

) in

Degree

and

Radian

mode.

1. Select

Degree

Angle mode.

. # # b

2. Return to the Home screen,

and clear it, if desired.

- l :

3. Enter

sin(30

¡

10'23")

.

- u

1

3 0

- u "

1

1 0

- u "

2

2 3

- u "

3

E

b

4. Select

Radian

Angle mode.

. # # " b

³

30¡10'23"

30

- u "

1

10

- u "

2

23

- u "

3

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