Texas Instruments TI-34 User Manual - Page 23

Angle menu

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Angle menu %= %= displays the choice of two submenus that enable you to specify the angle unit modifier as degrees (º), minutes ('), seconds ("), radian (r), or convert units using 4DMS. You can also convert between rectangular coordinate form (R) and polar coordinate form (P). Choose an angle mode from the mode screen. You can choose from DEG (default) or RAD. Entries are interpreted and results displayed according to the angle mode setting without needing to enter an angle unit modifier. If you specify an angle unit modifier from the Angle menu, the calculation is performed in that angle type, but the result will be given in the angle mode setting. Examples RAD q " < - %B 1 30 %= 1 E < DEG q < Ä Å Æ 4DMS - 2 g %= 4 < 1 8 5 %= 5 < 23

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Angle menu
%=
%=
displays the choice of two submenus that enable
you to specify the angle unit modifier as degrees (º), minutes
('), seconds ("), radian (r), or convert units using
4
DMS
.
You
can also convert between rectangular coordinate form (R) and
polar coordinate form (P).
Choose an angle mode from the mode screen. You can
choose from DEG (default) or RAD. Entries are interpreted
and results displayed according to the angle mode setting
without needing to enter an angle unit modifier.
If you specify an angle unit modifier from the Angle menu, the
calculation is performed in that angle type, but the result will
be given in the angle mode setting.
Examples
RAD
q " <
- %B
1
30
%=
1
E <
DEG
q <
Ä Å Æ
-
2
g
%=
4
<
4
DMS
1
8
5
%=
5
<