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Trigonometry, Exponential – HP Prime Graphing Wireless Calculator User Manual

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Functions and commands

CONJ(3+4*i)

returns

(3-4*i)

Real Part

Real part x, of a complex number, (x+y*i).

RE(x+y*i)

Example:

RE(3+4*i)

returns

3

Imaginary Part

Imaginary part, y, of a complex number, (x+y*i).

IM(x+y*i)

Example:

IM(3+4*i)

returns

4

Unit Vector

Sign of value. If positive, the result is 1. If negative, –1. If zero,

result is zero. For a complex number, this is the unit vector in

the direction of the number.

SIGN(value)
SIGN((x,y))

Examples:

SIGN(POLYEVAL([1,2,–25,–26,2],–2))

returns –1

SIGN((3,4))

returns

(.6+.8i)

Exponential

ALOG

Antilogarithm (exponential).

ALOG(value)

EXPM1

Exponential minus 1:

.

EXPM1(value)

LNP1

Natural log plus 1: ln(x+1).

LNP1(value)

Trigonometry

The trigonometry functions can also take complex numbers as

arguments. For SIN, COS, TAN, ASIN, ACOS, and ATAN,

see “Keyboard functions” on page 101.

CSC

Cosecant: 1/sinx.

CSC(value)

ACSC

Arc cosecant.

ACSC(value)

e

x

1