<p>Does anyone know if there's a way (or some program/plugin) to get my 89 Titanium to display answers which are NOT in terms of sine cosine and tangent? </p>
<p>It makes easy things, like secant^2 or whatever, very messy.</p>
<p>Does anyone know if there's a way (or some program/plugin) to get my 89 Titanium to display answers which are NOT in terms of sine cosine and tangent? </p>
<p>It makes easy things, like secant^2 or whatever, very messy.</p>
<p>press the yellow button below 2nd then press enter to get an approx. answer</p>
<p>"yellow button and go to approx answer"?</p>
<p>If i hit F2 and go to approx(), it still won't put things in terms of sec() csc() or cot()</p>
<p>Is that what you're referring to? If so, it doesn't work :(</p>
<p>"yellow button and go to approx answer"?</p>
<p>it's not yellow button and go to approx answer.
press the diamond key (yellow button) and press enter, you know the bottom right corner key
that will give you an approximate value that involves only with numbers and maybe decimals!</p>
<p>Hrmm I see.. but this only decimalizes the answer, it doesn't let it use secant/cosecant/etc... :(</p>
<p>to find secant cosecant etc, youneeda type it
directly
for secant, just write sec(whatever number)
for cosecant, just write csc(whatever)
for cotangent, write cot(whatever)</p>
<p>ya, but there's no way to get the calculator to output ANSWERS using those functions?</p>
<p>(I don't think there is, but it would be so nice if there were so I figured I'd try ?)</p>
<p>haha, people on this board aren't answering the question. To my knowledge, you can use sec, csc, and cot as INPUTS but can not display them in the OUTPUT.</p>
<p>really?
i just input 1/cos(x) and it gives me sec(x)
i just don't understand the question hahahaha</p>
<p>highfive: i need to get my calculator to do that.</p>
<p>Are you using a titanium or a regular? (mine = titanium)</p>
<p>this at least gives me hope I guess.. when I type 1/cos(x), it gives me 1/cos(x)</p>