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Try calculating the sine functions on a scientific calculator, then do the division. And make sure the calculator is set to the correct angular measurement (radians, or degrees, whatever you want to calculate).
Press 8.6 in sequence. then a key marked 10x (or EXP on some calculators) and then 4.
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D. enter the number; press the square root key
You can not buy an annuity value calculator. It is a tool used in the financial industry to figure out future values or fixed payments. You can use a scientific calculator to figure this out. Just key in the correct formula and you will have your answer.
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Because: 6.67259*10-11 is the correct answer in scientific notation for the given number
That depends whether 312 is in degrees or in radians. Just open your scientific calculator (there is one included on most computers; don't forget to set it to "scientific"), select the correct angular measurement (usually degrees or radians), and do the calculation.-----If you don't have a scientific calculator you can use google: just enter sin 312 radians or sin 312 degrees.For more general expressions use the link attached below. For example, you can enter sin(312)+cos(312). This site will assume degrees in this instance but offer you the option of calculating the result for radians.
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Calculators that specifically have the capability of working with fractions have a key labeled something like "a b/c". In this example, the keys you press would be 33 (a b/c) 1 (a b/c) 3. If your calculator doesn't have such capabilities, you can type 33 + 1 / 3. If it is a scientific calculator, it will do the division first, which is the correct thing to do. If it is NOT a scientific calculator, you would have to type the division first: 1 / 3 + 33. You can also type an approximation, such as 33.3333.