• Example 2: cos 63°52’41” (DEG mode)
63 I52 I41 IW | DEG |
0.440283084 |
• Example 3: tan (35gra)(GRA mode)
GRA
35 E h
• Example 4:
2 A L\2 =A V | RAD |
0.785398163 |
•Example 5: To convert 45 degrees to radians, grads, and back to degrees.
F445 | DEG | |
45. | ||
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AF 5 | RAD | |
0.785398163 | ||
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AF 6 | GRA | |
50. | ||
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AF 4 | DEG | |
45. | ||
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Repeated conversion between angle units can cause normally minute error to accumulate, resulting in poor preci- sion.
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