sin cos tan calculations - help!
sin cos tan calculations - help!
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CR0X

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1,863 posts

226 months

Wednesday 10th March 2010
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Its been a long time since I did any such calculations but perhaps someone can help me out!

what does x equal?!




louiebaby

10,902 posts

218 months

Wednesday 10th March 2010
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No sin cos tan needed.

a squared plus b squared = c squared

wink

pacey_sot

246 posts

222 months

Wednesday 10th March 2010
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You don't need it, its pythagoras u want

monthefish

20,467 posts

258 months

Wednesday 10th March 2010
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CR0X said:
Its been a long time since I did any such calculations but perhaps someone can help me out!

what does x equal?!



the square root of [(419.10 squared) plus (449.58 squared)]

No sin cos tan needed.

cs02rm0

13,816 posts

218 months

Wednesday 10th March 2010
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hehe

Huntsman

9,219 posts

277 months

Wednesday 10th March 2010
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louiebaby said:
No sin cos tan needed.

a squared plus b squared = c squared

wink
Yep, that's right, Pythagoras.


Matt_N

9,019 posts

229 months

Wednesday 10th March 2010
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x = the square root of (449.58squared + 419.1squared)

614.62

Mr Darcy

1,006 posts

199 months

Wednesday 10th March 2010
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What you need to do is follow this simple formula for X

f(z)= 1/2 Cos2 (PI/2z) + 1/2 + (3z + 1 ) SIN2 (PI/2Z)

Simple eh. It always equals 1.

ewenm

28,506 posts

272 months

Wednesday 10th March 2010
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Not that you need it but try to remember the famous volcano SOHCAHTOA - Sin(angle) = Opposite/Hypotenuse; Cos(angle) = Adjacent/Hyp; Tan(angle) = Opp/Adj
wink




Edited by ewenm on Wednesday 10th March 14:07

louiebaby

10,902 posts

218 months

Wednesday 10th March 2010
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Woohoo, I was the first answer, and correct!

That never happens.

Ayahuasca

27,560 posts

306 months

Wednesday 10th March 2010
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X = 419.10 cm / SIN of the left hand angle

But Pythagoras is easier.

twinturboz

1,278 posts

205 months

Wednesday 10th March 2010
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That reminded me about the Sin Cos Tan menomic.

Sex On Holiday
Can Always Have
Three Obvious Advantages


Much better than sohcahtoa No idea what the advantages are though. wink

Edited by twinturboz on Wednesday 10th March 14:04

gib6933

5,278 posts

258 months

Wednesday 10th March 2010
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soad

34,478 posts

203 months

Wednesday 10th March 2010
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twinturboz said:
That reminded me about the Sin Cos Tan menomic.

Sex On Holiday
Can Always Have
Three Obvious Advantages


Much better than sohcahtoa No idea what the advantages are though. wink
Okay, I love this! It's obviously SOH-CAH-TOA!
But...remember it like this:

Some
Old
Hippie

Caught
Another
Hippie

Tripping
On
Acid

sherman

15,116 posts

242 months

Wednesday 10th March 2010
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Just one point. If you are running windows you have a scientific calculator in the accessories.

Colin 1985

1,935 posts

197 months

Wednesday 10th March 2010
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silly old hag
cracked all her
teeth on apples

Jesus TF Christ

5,740 posts

258 months

Wednesday 10th March 2010
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I was taught "Some Of His Cards Are Hearts The Others Aren't", which I always thought was a bit rubbish but then I have an awful memory and was taught that at about 8 years old so it did work.

Planet Claire

3,413 posts

236 months

Wednesday 10th March 2010
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I was told one when I was doing my teacher training that started off "Sex On Hard Concrete..." but I can't remember the rest.

erdnase

1,963 posts

228 months

Wednesday 10th March 2010
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This guy knows how to find X..


sherman

15,116 posts

242 months

Wednesday 10th March 2010
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Planet Claire said:
I was told one when I was doing my teacher training that started off "Sex On Hard Concrete..." but I can't remember the rest.
Sex On Hard Concrete Always Hurts The Orgasmic Areas
HTH