3legged_lab wrote:Redbeard wrote:look at the big brain on RexR. Chapman wrote:We're doing basic Trig right now. U don't mind it but apparently it's the hardest subject for most people in geometry, or so I have been told.
Wanna see my brain?

3legged_lab wrote:Redbeard wrote:look at the big brain on RexR. Chapman wrote:We're doing basic Trig right now. U don't mind it but apparently it's the hardest subject for most people in geometry, or so I have been told.
Wanna see my brain?
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R. Chapman wrote:aunt betty wrote:R. Chapman wrote:We're doing basic Trig right now. U don't mind it but apparently it's the hardest subject for most people in geometry, or so I have been told.
What does sohcahtoa mean to you Rex?
Montana's greatest Indian chief? no
Soh-SIne-Opposite/Hypotenuse
Cah-CoSine-Adjacent/Hypotenuse
Toa-Tangent-Opposite/Adjacent
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simple...easy peasy.The Duck Hammer wrote:R. Chapman wrote:aunt betty wrote:R. Chapman wrote:We're doing basic Trig right now. U don't mind it but apparently it's the hardest subject for most people in geometry, or so I have been told.
What does sohcahtoa mean to you Rex?
Montana's greatest Indian chief? no
Soh-SIne-Opposite/Hypotenuse
Cah-CoSine-Adjacent/Hypotenuse
Toa-Tangent-Opposite/Adjacent
It's really that simple. Trig is a piece of cake if you got that and the ratios down.
aunt betty wrote:simple...easy peasy.The Duck Hammer wrote:R. Chapman wrote:aunt betty wrote:R. Chapman wrote:We're doing basic Trig right now. U don't mind it but apparently it's the hardest subject for most people in geometry, or so I have been told.
What does sohcahtoa mean to you Rex?
Montana's greatest Indian chief? no
Soh-SIne-Opposite/Hypotenuse
Cah-CoSine-Adjacent/Hypotenuse
Toa-Tangent-Opposite/Adjacent
It's really that simple. Trig is a piece of cake if you got that and the ratios down.
lol
Just memorize all this.
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Olly wrote: We're still the bastard pirates of the duck forum world.
Olly wrote: We're still the bastard pirates of the duck forum world.
assateague wrote:It's been 30 years since I looked at a trig book. Know how many times I've used it since then? None. That should tell you something.
Olly wrote: We're still the bastard pirates of the duck forum world.
The Duck Hammer wrote:I got 131.5 but it's been 3 years since I looked at a trig book.
aunt betty wrote:The Duck Hammer wrote:I got 131.5 but it's been 3 years since I looked at a trig book.
Graduated in 2000. It's been 14 years for me.
You missed. It's NOT easy.
b^2 = a^2 + c^2 -2ac cos B = 80^2 + 60^2 -2(80)(60) cos 165 degrees
solve for b
I have the book sitting here so have a huge advantage.
It was fun, thanks for playing.
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The Duck Hammer wrote:assateague wrote:It's been 30 years since I looked at a trig book. Know how many times I've used it since then? None. That should tell you something.
They told me it was necessary for building roofs. Or maybe that was geometry in general.
The Duck Hammer wrote:assateague wrote:It's been 30 years since I looked at a trig book. Know how many times I've used it since then? None. That should tell you something.
They told me it was necessary for building roofs. Or maybe that was geometry in general.
assateague wrote:The Duck Hammer wrote:assateague wrote:It's been 30 years since I looked at a trig book. Know how many times I've used it since then? None. That should tell you something.
They told me it was necessary for building roofs. Or maybe that was geometry in general.
I've never used anything besides simple geometry, and use that quite a bit. THAT should be something people have to take at least two semesters of, simply because it's useful.
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