Casio ClassPad 300 PLUS User Manual

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k Trigonometric Functions (sin, cos, tan) and Inverse Trigonometric

Functions (sin

–1

, cos

–1

, tan

–1

)

The first four examples below use “Degree” (indicated by “Deg” in the status bar) as the
angle unit setting. The final example uses “Radian” (indicated by “Rad”). For details about
the [Setup] menu, see “14-2 Using the Setup Menu”.

Problem

Use this keyboard:

Operation

mth

abc

cat

2D

sin63

° = 0.8910065242

TRIG

Func

s 63 w

2 · sin45

° × cos65°

TRIG

Func

2*s 45 )*c 65 w

= 0.5976724775

Can be omitted.

cosec30

° =

1

= 2

TRIG

Func

1/s30w or

sin30

°

) N 1 c
9 s 30 w

sin

–1

0.5 =30

°

TRIG

Func

S 0.5 w

(Determine

x

for sin

x

= 0.5.)

“.5” can also be used.

TRIG

Func

Change the [Angle] setting to
“Radian”.
c7 /3 w or

c

)N 7c 3 w

Tip

• The angle unit setting you specify remains in effect until you change it.

• To move between entry boxes in a 2D math symbol you can use the cursor keys or tap inside a

box.

2-4-2

Function Calculations

π

cos((––) rad) = 0.5

3

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