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- From: ramos@engr.LaTech.edu (Alex Ramos)
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.hp48
- Subject: Re: Rev. J difference, STRANGE!
- Date: 24 Jan 1993 16:25:05 GMT
- Organization: Louisiana Tech University
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- Brian S Badger (badger@cs.arizona.edu) wrote:
- : In article <1jse6mINN6aq@usenet.INS.CWRU.Edu> cj531@cleveland.Freenet.Edu (Ali Momeni) writes:
- : >
- : >Yesterday, I evaluated this sum on an E and a J: 5*x^2*ln(x)/sin(x) as x
- : >goes from 1 to 100. I got two very diffenrent answeres (-1700ish and
- : >19000ish).
- : >What's goin' on?
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- : I would say double check that the rad/deg modes on the two calculators are the
- : same. :-)
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- He did something wrong. This what I got on a rev E:
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- radians mode: 2.585E6
- degrees mode: 8.088E6
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