Math related question
Posted: Sat Feb 16, 2019 5:29 am
Hi,
If (for example) I integrate sine(x) from 0...180 degree with my DM42 I get: 114.591577478...
If I do the same thing in RAD mode from 0...Pi -- again with my DM42 -- I get: 2.00000032205...
If I do an RAD->DEG conversion, I get the first result back.
If I divide the first example by 180 and the second by Pi I get both times: 0.63661977237.
But...WHAT is this value...for "what it is te value for" ? It looks like an integral value which represents
the ??? independantly from the "base" the integration process relies on....
Is it something known in mathematics...or is it simply nonsense?
Thanks a lot for any information on this in advance!
Cheers!
mcc
If (for example) I integrate sine(x) from 0...180 degree with my DM42 I get: 114.591577478...
If I do the same thing in RAD mode from 0...Pi -- again with my DM42 -- I get: 2.00000032205...
If I do an RAD->DEG conversion, I get the first result back.
If I divide the first example by 180 and the second by Pi I get both times: 0.63661977237.
But...WHAT is this value...for "what it is te value for" ? It looks like an integral value which represents
the ??? independantly from the "base" the integration process relies on....
Is it something known in mathematics...or is it simply nonsense?
Thanks a lot for any information on this in advance!
Cheers!
mcc