So i've been going through circular functions and my CAS calculator is not giving me the correct answer! I've been typing 12*sin(30) and it keeps on giving me -11.856. But when I put the same equation into my TI-30XB MultiView by Texas Instruments, it gives me the correct answer of 6.
Can someone please tell me why my CAS calculator is doing this and how I can change it? Any help is much appreciated.
Your calc is in radian mode, tried it on mine 12sin(30)=-11.856... (sin of 30 rads).
Don't change it back to degrees - I'd recommend you keep your calc set on rads as it's very easy to walk into an exam/SAC with the calc set on degrees and then get the whole thing wrong ... it's a fairly common incident according to examiner's reports.
Instead, I would define dg = 180/pi and rd = pi/180
Then, to find 12sin(30 deg), I'd type
12sin(30*rd) - multiplying anything by 'rd' converts it from degrees to radians, multiplying anything by 'dg' converts it from radians to degrees.
That's how I used my calc through year 12 anyway. I never used degrees mode
