fx-9750GIII: Converting Between Degree, Radian, and Gradian Angle Units
See how to set the fx-9750GIII graphing calculator to compute angle calculations in degree units, radian units, and/or gradiean units using the set-up menu. You will also see how to assign angle units (degrees, radians, gradians) to an input and then, depending on the chosen output set-up, convert to the appropriate angle unit.
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thank you! i was starting to doubt my math ability till i realised that the calculator was in rad
This video is so vital for my college pre-calc. class. Now I can do my homework, what a relief. 😅
I SPENT SO LONG TRYING TO FIGURE THIS OUT ON MY CALCULATOR BECAUSE I HAVE MY PSAT IN 8 HOURS AND NO OTHER VIDEOS ARE HELPING THANK YOU SO MUCH
@CasioEdTech
Жыл бұрын
How did it go? ^Dave
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@leonalefevre6611
2 жыл бұрын
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Thank you!!
Thank you for this, I have a final tomorrow and my calculator was set on radicals and not degrees and I was freaking out while studying because I wasn’t getting the right answers 😅
@CasioEdTech
2 жыл бұрын
Glad it helped!
@deafgod6675
2 жыл бұрын
Lmaoooo same brother goated video, life saver
Very heplful thank you so much
THANK YOU
Thanks.
Easier way to do this is just to cross multiply your radian/degree by either π/180 or 180/π. It will give you the degree or radian you need. For example, 4π • 180/π = 720°. 7π/2 • 180/π = 630°. 135° • π/180 = 3π/4. 260° • π/180 = 13π/9.
@CasioEdTech
2 жыл бұрын
Yes, definitely. But - you have to know that relationship, and so having multiple ways to get there is important! Thanks for the suggestion.