I’m not sure about arctan, etc. But for inverse trig, you select Trigonometry from the menu, then select 2nd (I know that isn’t particularly obvious) to toggle to inverse functions.
why doesn't the MS answer for how do you do inverse trig functions on a Windows 10 Calculator show a Windows 10 Calculator instead of a Windows 7 calculator which was easy to use
The answer page for the question how do you show inverse trig functions on a Windows 10 calculator shows a Windows 7 calculator, which made that easy.
I would like to know how to do that and a picture of the right calculator wouldn't hurt
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Anonymous
2022-11-08T01:15:33+00:00
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Anonymous
2022-11-08T01:08:06+00:00 I don't see inverse trig functions or arctan, arcsin, or arcos.
I do see a Windows 10 calculator, but it doesn't help with my issue, which by the way has been asked by a lot of people. It used to be easy.
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Anonymous
2022-11-08T01:26:07+00:00 Awesome. I hope this is making it over to the calculator page.
I was unable to find what the 2nd functions do and now I know what order to use it in.
Thank you, thank you, thank you
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Anonymous
2022-11-08T00:58:07+00:00 Hi, I'm Elise, and I'd be happy to help with your issue.
You can access the scientific functions of the calculator by following these steps:
https://support.microsoft.com/en-gb/windows/cal...
Kind Regards,
Elise