Degrees, Radians, and Trig Angle Entries
Remember: The calculator defaults
to Radian measure.
There are two ways to engage "Degrees"
when working with the calculator:
1. Set the MODE to
Degree and all further calculations will be
in degrees.
2. If in Radian MODE, use the Degree Symbol (2nd
APPS (Angle) and select #1 ° ).
Note: The degree status will be applied to that one calculation only. All
other calculations
will return to radian mode.
Converting Degrees to Radians: |
Find the radian measure of an angle whose
measure is 500°.
Method
1: (in Radian or Degree mode)
Convert by multiplying by . |
Mode set to Radian
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Method
2: (in Radian mode)
With the mode set to Radian, type 500°. Notice the degree symbol.
Hit
Enter. |
NOTE: If in Degree mode, you can force an
answer to radians
by using
2nd APPS(Angle) #3 r.
In
Degree mode, |
but ...... |
gives the answer 0.0548036651
(WRONG!!!) |
gives the correct answer of 0.
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Converting Radians to Degrees: |
Find the degree measure of an angle whose
measure is .
Method
1: (in Radian or Degree mode)
Convert by multiplying by . |
Mode set to Degree |
Method
2: (in Degree mode)
In Degree mode,
the r symbol can be used to convert
radians to degrees. The r is
found 2nd APPS(Angle) #3 r. With the mode set to Degree, type |
Convert 57° 45' 17'' to decimal
degrees: |
In either Radian or Degree Mode: Type 57° 45' 17'' and hit Enter.
° is
under Angle (above APPS) #1
'
is under Angle (above APPS) #2
'' use
ALPHA (green) key with the quote symbol above the
+ sign. Answer: 57.75472222
Convert 57° 45' 17'' to radians: |
With the mode set to Radian: Type 57° 45' 17'' °
and hit Enter. Answer: 1.008010061
** Note the use of the additional degree symbol at the end. Without it, conversion would be to decimal
degrees, even though the mode is set to radians.
Convert 48.555° to degrees,
minutes, seconds: |
Type 48.555 ►DMS
Answer: 48° 33' 18''
The ►DMS is #4 on the Angle menu (2nd APPS). This function works even if Mode is
set to Radian.
Given cos A = .0258. Find ∠A
expressed in degree, minutes, seconds. |
With the mode set to Degree: Type cos-1(.0258). Hit Enter.
Engage ►DMS Answer: 88° 31'
17.777''
(Be careful here to be in the correct mode!!)
Enter sin(57° 45' 17'' °). This problem is clearly dealing with degrees.
The entry shown here works even if MODE
is set to Radian. Answer: .8457717984
If MODE is set to Degree, the degree symbol at the end is not needed.
Enter cos (-250° 21' °) when in Radian mode. Answer: -.3362735421
If MODE is set to Degree, the degree symbol at the end is not needed.
There is no key for
secant. But, since , enter: 1/cos(25° 40' °) when
in Radian mode. If MODE is set to Degree, the degree symbol at the end is not needed.
Answer: 1.109472591
Find : |
Enter directly:
when in Radian mode.
Answer: -.7660444431
If in Degree mode, enter .
Find : |
There is no key for
cosecant. But, since , enter: when in Radian mode.
Answer: 1.015426612
In Degree mode, enter .
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