Angle Unit Angle Value Input | Input Value Range for |
Setting | Form Calculation |
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Deg | ° |
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| 9 |
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| Units of 15 |
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Rad |
| 1 |
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| Multiples of | π radians |
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| 12 |
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Gra |
| 50 |
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| Multiples of | grads |
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Form Calculation Range
•The following shows the internal data format and applicable value ranges for results obtained with .
The calculation result is displayed in decimal form when any one of these ranges is exceeded.
Example: 35 2 ✕ 3 (=1052) =148.492424
= 8.485281374 | |
25 |
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•Actual calculation results are displayed using the following form.
Because of this, the value that is displayed can be larger than the range shown above. Example:
+ | = | |||
11 |
| 10 |
| 110 |
•Results that include square root symbols can have up to two terms (an integer term is also counted as a term). If the result has three or more terms, it is displayed in decimal form.
Example: | 2 + 3 + 8 = 3 + 3 2 |
2 + 3 + 6 = 5.595754113
•The result is displayed in decimal form even when any intermediate has three or more terms.
•Example: (1 + 2 + 3) (1 – 2 – 3) (=
=
18