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Does anyone know how I can switch my calculator to radian mode? It's a Casio x-83WA.
If no one can then maybe you can tell me if I've worked this out correctly?
(The image might not show up for a while, not sure why).
I need to work out the perimeter of the shaded area.
I started by taking the triangle and spliting it down the middle to make 2 right angled triangles, angle 0.8 and Hypotenuse 9 (call the triangle ABC where Hypotenuse is BC).
AC = 9Sin0.8 = M
Therefore, the length of the chord from the image is 2M. Since the arc is 1.6
2M+1.6 = Perimeter
I cannot find M since I cannot figure out how to put my calculator into radian mode but I looked at the answer at the back of the book.
2M+1.6 = 27.3
2M = 25.7
M = 12.85
I know from a previous example that 10Sin0.8 = 7.174 so I'm guessing that my answer is wrong because of the difference.
Last edited by rickyoswaldiow (2006-07-04 22:16:54)
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Good logic, and nearly right. You just forgot to multiply 1.6 by 9
The sine of 0.8 is 0.7173561... (when in trouble use our Scientific Calculator or Function Grapher and Calculator)
So the chord is 2 * 9 * 0.7173561 = 12.9124
And the arc is 9*1.6 = 14.4
So the total perimeter is 27.3124
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because the angle in radians is 1.6 when the radius is 1? I was unsure of this but thanks for pointing it out
Funny:
2M+1.6 = 27.3
Is this a coincidence?
Last edited by rickyoswaldiow (2006-07-05 05:56:47)
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just find "mode" button and press it.
X'(y-Xβ)=0
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Thanks George
For any with the same question, you need to press the mode button twice and radian mode is the second option there. There are 3 pages of modes but I could not figure this out
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If you need to get a result in emergency.
try this
x(rad)=180°x/Pi
X'(y-Xβ)=0
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