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HP49-50G : tan(x) 50% faster than sin(x) or cos(x)
09-04-2022, 09:50 AM
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RE: HP49-50G : tan(x) 50% faster than sin(x) or cos(x)
My experience with the 34S was that LN was **much** more difficult to compute than SIN or COS. On the 34S, TAN is computed as SIN / COS. However, SIN & COS are computed simultaneously and TAN is a single division overhead.
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RE: HP49-50G : tan(x) 50% faster than sin(x) or cos(x) - Paul Dale - 09-04-2022 09:50 AM



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