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			    | When first learning about the 
			      Trigonometric Ratios, you will be working in  Degree mode.  The calculator will default to Radian mode, so ....
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			    |  | start by setting the 
			      calculator's MODE toDegree!!!!
 
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						| Note:  If the 
						calculator is set in  Radian mode and you wish to find an angle in Degrees, you can insert a 
						degree symbol after the number of degrees in the angle.  The degree symbol is found under  2nd APPS (Angle) #1 °. Only that one entry will be calculated in Degrees -- all others will remain in Radian mode. |  
				
 
					
					
						
							| Set
							    
							MODE
 to
 Degree.
 
 | Type entry on the Home Screen.Hit ENTER.
 
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										|  You may be asked to round this answer to 
										a specified value. If not asked to round, state the full 
										screen value as the answer.
  If further calculations are needed, keep 
										this full screen  value and continue 
										working.
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						To find the number of degrees in the angle, you will need to use the calculator's inverse trigonometric functions.  You will find these inverse functions (sin-1, cos-1, and tan-1) "above" the keys for sin, cos, and tan.
							| Find ∠A to the nearest degree, 
							given cos A = 3/5 |  
				
					| Set  MODE
 to
 Degree.
 
 | On the Home Screen, hit  2nd  cos  to get 
					the  cos-1.
 Type 3/5.   	Hit ENTER.
 
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								|  Rounding answer to the nearest degree gives 53°. |  |  |