Texas Instruments TI-36X Pro User Manual - Page 22

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DEG q< 4DMSS 2gd""4 < 1.5 d " " 6 < ³ Problem Two adjacent angles measure 12¡ 31¢ 45£ and 26¡ 54¢ 38£ respectively. Add the two angles and display the result in DMS format. Round the results to two decimal places. -q$$"""< -12 d " " 1 31 d " "2 45 d " " 3 T 26 d " "1 54 d " " 2 38 d " " 3 < d""6< The result is 39 degrees, 26 minutes and 23 seconds. ³ Problem It is known that 30¡ = p / 6 radians. In the default mode, degrees, find the sine of 30¡. Then set the calculator to radian mode and calculate the sine of p / 6 radians. 22

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Problem
Two adjacent angles measure 12
¡
31
¢
45
£
and 26
¡
54
¢
38
£
respectively. Add the two angles and display the result in
DMS format. Round the results to two decimal places.
The result is 39 degrees, 26 minutes and 23 seconds.
³
Problem
It is known that 30
¡
=
p
/ 6 radians. In the default mode,
degrees, find the sine of 30
¡
. Then set the calculator to radian
mode and calculate the sine of
p
/ 6 radians.
DEG
q<
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2
g d " "
4
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4
DMS
1.5
d " "
6
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31
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45
d""
3
T
26
d""
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d " "
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