Re: precision on all calcs


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Re: precision on all calcs



The reason the answer differs is because of the way the TI-92 does sin.
It doesn't do sin exactly.  If it did, we could have pi exactly, and we
don't have it quite yet.  If you are interested in pi to 1 million places,
search the internet for Project Gutenberg.  Also, how did you know where
it differs?  Is there some way you can determine that on the 92?
        -Scott
=;)


On Sat, 21 Jun 1997, Jeff Tyrrill wrote:

> I just realized something. Even in degree mode, 180*sin(1) does not exactly
> equal pi. It differs in the ten-thousandth place, and if it were pi, the TI-92
> would give that as an answer, but it doesn't. Oh well. I'll bet changing to
> degree mode solves his problem anyway.
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> -----Original Message-----
> From:   Jeff Tyrrill [SMTP:jeff_tyrrill@geocities.com]
> Sent:   Saturday, June 21, 1997 4:51 PM
> To:     CALC-TI@LISTS.PPP.TI.COM
> Subject:        RE: precision on all calcs
>
> Change your calculator from the default radian mode to degree mode.
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> discoveries and tips for power users, and comparisons of the different
> calculator models.
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> -----Original Message-----
> From:   Open discussion of TI Graphing Calculators  On Behalf Of Boogeyman
> Sent:   Saturday, June 21, 1997 1:12 PM
> To:     CALC-TI@LISTS.PPP.TI.COM
> Subject:        precision on all calcs
>
> When I make 180*sin1 on any of my calcs (80,82,92) I got something weird,
> but never pi. Does anybody know if it's the case with other calcs (I only
> go Ti's) ? (It also works with win calc, so I suppose somethin's wrong in
> all the OS.)
>
> TIA
>
> Boogeyman
>


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