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Post by Capn Spanky on Sept 6, 2007 22:00:05 GMT -8
sinx + cos x = 2^½ sin x+ß
can someone give a value for ß that works here?
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Post by lx Spooner xl on Sept 7, 2007 17:33:49 GMT -8
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Post by lx Spooner xl on Sept 7, 2007 17:34:05 GMT -8
look on you tube
im sure the answer is there
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Post by Roggie on Sept 7, 2007 18:10:41 GMT -8
Google FTW.
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Post by Capn Spanky on Sept 7, 2007 20:33:53 GMT -8
actualy, i got it. its 45º thanks though?
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Post by lx Spooner xl on Sept 8, 2007 6:57:02 GMT -8
he looked it up on youtube
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Post by Capn Spanky on Sept 8, 2007 9:05:40 GMT -8
haha no, I my friend explained it to me, and then I found another method of doing it. Trigonometric identities are so vague sometimes, I hate it.
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Post by Roggie on Sept 8, 2007 10:07:25 GMT -8
That's why I'm taking Comprehensive math instead of Trig.
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Post by Capn Spanky on Sept 8, 2007 23:11:53 GMT -8
im in calc.
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Post by Dana :D on Sept 9, 2007 11:55:51 GMT -8
Yeah calc has a lot of analytical geometry
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Post by Nobody on Sept 9, 2007 12:03:40 GMT -8
Calc is awesome
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Post by Capn Spanky on Sept 9, 2007 19:37:14 GMT -8
We're only doing review right now, but I'm expecting it to become amazing.
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Post by Nobody on Sept 10, 2007 15:51:57 GMT -8
You need to know trig identities inside and out. You will need them to solve integrals later on.
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Post by Dana :D on Sept 11, 2007 16:28:57 GMT -8
mmm...integrals
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