Replies to rednorth, page 36
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@rednorth I tried my best to keep your essence, I love that simplicity intact while keeping things edgy.
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@rednorth It's not quite done yet. It needs nurture, for the next few day's I'll try to do the best light source possible so we could get the expression right.
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@rednorth I moved your mane so I could get a nice shot of that cool eye of yours. Erm... "Special" Eyes. :) http://pny.lv/cjb1
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@rednorth I just finished out cute little faces, I added wind and hold on let me show you...
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@rednorth He's probably moaning in pain after waking up.
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@rednorth also goodnight
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@rednorth Using cos you can solve the whole thing in just 2 steps
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@rednorth night
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@rednorth I read that as Hit the Gay.
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@rednorth show you teacher my solution to impress him
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@rednorth aannnd that is my dream job
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@rednorth You only need cos to solve the problem you posted
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@rednorth That's strange... 3.4/cos59 gives me 6.60145...(non-terminating, non-repeating)
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@rednorth I got ~6.6m for it
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@rednorth I think my more basic math is getting rusty, my highschool was totallyuseless, so i mostly rememebr the college math
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@rednorth see that i made a small mistake there, you use the second Syn law to find X, not C. C you find by pytagoras after using the first syn law
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@rednorth *looks at window* Did any one hear something?
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@rednorth I didnt calculate the answer, but now you only need to replace the values. Sorry, but i wrote that with a touchpad http://rainbowdash.net/attachment/819030
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@rednorth in science I'm flying through my work(called PACES)
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@rednorth I find that if you pronounce the acronym phonetically it's pretty to remember, even without mnemonic devices.
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@rednorth not really (I'm not exactly the best at math:/)
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@rednorth I've never had a problem remembering SOHCAHTOA.
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@rednorth I was taught SOHCAHTOA way back in elementary school. It's a very simple principle to understand. SOH (sin/opp=hyp) CAH (cos/adj=hyp) TOA (tan/opp=adj)
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@rednorth do you have a syn table ?
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@rednorth x equals approximately
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@rednorth I think so, I don't really know, IO haven't taken a Trig course yet.
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@rednorth You can think of sin as a name for the shortest Side. And Cosine as the name of the side that is not the Tangent.
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@rednorth Scratch teh X actually, it will make it redunant.
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@rednorth OH! First, you may want to find the Angle of the other unknown Angles first, you will need those for the function later. It involves Sin and I think Cos. I think it uses the Cos of the angle perpendicular to X and the sin or Tan of the other two Angles. Something like, 39 Sin * Cos X
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@rednorth you know how to solve it?