TI-83 Fails at Trig
Created on: February 6th, 2006
TI-83 Fails at Trig

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February 6th, 2006
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I don't get it. AT ALL.
February 6th, 2006
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Haha. Is it sad that I know exactly how you did it?
February 6th, 2006
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I know what you did, and its not because the calculator is wrong
February 6th, 2006
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switching from radian to degree warrants a 1
February 6th, 2006
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He changed the calculation mode, which effects that and other calculations
February 6th, 2006
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switched to degree mode, eh?
February 6th, 2006
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and just wondering, do they use ti-83s outside of Texas? Because it's made by Texas instruments, and I guess they do. I'm just ignorant, i guess.
February 6th, 2006
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the top number is tan(7) in radians, the bottom is tan(7) in degrees. You fail at ytmnd.
February 6th, 2006
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You all totally ruined it for me. 4 though. After watching this I traveld back in time to watch it agian so that i didnt know how you did it... Sure my safty wasnt garunteed,did I care? No.
February 6th, 2006
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I thought it was funny.
February 15th, 2006
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You suck! Yea Jackass!
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i don't understand trig, but i assume this is funny
May 2nd, 2006
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must be in teh radians, the natural unit of meaure for trig studly man.
September 28th, 2006
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switching from radians to degrees warrants a -5 penalty, but i can only give a -4
January 21st, 2007
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im sorry that we all know exactly how that happened.