Texas Instruments NS/CLM/1L1/B Reference Guide - Page 111

Radius, Angle, vector, Z_Coordinate, Magnitude, Angle, complexValue, Value1, value, List1,

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 (angle) [Radius,q_Angle] ⇒ vector (polar input) [Radius,q_Angle,Z_Coordinate] ⇒ vector (cylindrical input) [Radius,q_Angle,q_Angle] ⇒ vector (spherical input) Returns coordinates as a vector depending on the Vector Format mode setting: rectangular, cylindrical, or spherical. /k keys In Radian mode and vector format set to: rectangular cylindrical spherical (Magnitude  Angle) ⇒ complexValue (polar input) In Radian angle mode and Rectangular complex format: Enters a complex value in (rq) polar form. The Angle is interpreted according to the current Angle mode setting. 10^() 10^ (Value1) ⇒ value 10^ (List1) ⇒ list Returns 10 raised to the power of the argument. For a list, returns 10 raised to the power of the elements in List1. 10^(squareMatrix1) ⇒ squareMatrix Returns 10 raised to the power of squareMatrix1. This is not the same as calculating 10 raised to the power of each element. For information about the calculation method, refer to cos(). squareMatrix1 must be diagonalizable. The result always contains floating-point numbers. Catalog > ^ê (reciprocal) Value1 ^ê ⇒ value List1 ^ê ⇒ list Returns the reciprocal of the argument. For a list, returns the reciprocals of the elements in List1. squareMatrix1 ^ê ⇒ squareMatrix Returns the inverse of squareMatrix1. squareMatrix1 must be a non-singular square matrix. Catalog > TI-Nspire™ Reference Guide 105

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TI-Nspire™ Reference Guide
105
(angle)
/k
keys
[
Radius
,
q
_Angle
]
vector
(polar input)
[
Radius
,
q
_Angle
,
Z_Coordinate
]
vector
(cylindrical input)
[
Radius
,
q
_Angle
,
q
_Angle
]
vector
(spherical input)
Returns coordinates as a vector depending on the Vector Format
mode setting: rectangular, cylindrical, or spherical.
In Radian mode and vector format set to:
rectangular
cylindrical
spherical
(
Magnitude
Angle
)
complexValue
(polar input)
Enters a complex value in (r
q
) polar form. The
Angle
is interpreted
according to the current Angle mode setting.
In Radian angle mode and Rectangular complex format:
10^()
Catalog >
10^ (
Value1
)
value
10^ (
List1
)
list
Returns 10 raised to the power of the argument.
For a list, returns 10 raised to the power of the elements in
List1
.
10^(
squareMatrix1
)
squareMatrix
Returns 10 raised to the power of
squareMatrix1
. This is not the
same as calculating 10 raised to the power of each element. For
information about the calculation method, refer to
cos()
.
squareMatrix1
must be diagonalizable. The result always contains
floating-point numbers.
^
ê
(reciprocal)
Catalog >
Value1
^
ê
value
List1
^
ê
list
Returns the reciprocal of the argument.
For a list, returns the reciprocals of the elements in
List1
.
squareMatrix1
^
ê
squareMatrix
Returns the inverse of
squareMatrix1
.
squareMatrix1
must be a non-singular square matrix.