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RickBOhio
I am using Calculator version 10.2103.8.0 that came with Windows 10.The Scientific calculator provides the ability to enter angles in degrees, radians, or grads to calculate the sine, cosine, tangent, etc. When using the inverse trig functions the result is converted to the currently selected units. This means that in DEG mode I can enter 30 and press the sin button and get the correct result of 0.5 and when I select the arcsine operation I get 30 back as the result. However, with the hyperbolic sinh function does not do the angle conversion from degrees to radians and provides a nonsensical a
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