DM32 Trigonometric Functions

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  • čas přidán 29. 08. 2024
  • A new series of videos covering the basic functions of the Swiss Micros DM32, a sleeker, modern version of the well-loved HP 32SII calculator! This video covers the various trigonometric functions, notably how to perform hyperbolic functions.

Komentáře • 7

  • @kcmichaelm
    @kcmichaelm Před rokem

    Nice to see they released another model. I’ve used my DM42 daily for years now, I love it.

    • @west
      @west  Před rokem

      Same. I love the DM42 and use it almost daily. The 32 is looking really good though.

  • @cret859
    @cret859 Před rokem

    Nice to see you back at good video on calculators. :)
    Your video are all a good opportunity for me to discover any calculators that I don't own.
    You demonstrate it all good.
    But, this video end too shortly, I was really interested to see how to compute the sinus of 36°45'12.276" .

    • @west
      @west  Před rokem

      Ha! Not too difficult, just do a HMS to HR conversion first and you're good to go :)

  • @AntonioCavicchioni
    @AntonioCavicchioni Před rokem +1

    Hi Logan... I understand that this calculator only has memory locations from A to Z, and doesn't support arrays (vectors) ... Is that correct? Thanks

    • @west
      @west  Před rokem

      You can do complex numbers and rectangular to polar conversions so that could cover two-dimensional vectors. For three-dimensional vectors (including dot product and cross product) you could enter the program found in the HP 32sII manual (chapter 15). Or since the DM32 allows loading of programs via USB, I'm sure someone else has already created it and can share it!
      For the most part, yes A to Z are going to be the memory locations for storing variables (there is an exception but it's kind of a special case). There is a ton of memory for storing equations and programs though.

    • @AntonioCavicchioni
      @AntonioCavicchioni Před rokem

      @@west Thanks!