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#76 2010-12-16 12:04:29

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Re: Sin, Cos, and Tan

ok oh so your the thing your trying to find is the second letter?ok sorry about that so now im trying to find the opposite umm let me see. ok im just gonna do some random stuff and see if it works i probably will get it wrong. So i did 10/40 then i clicked sin-¹ and i got 14.47 so im just guessing opposite is 14.47 length tell me how to do it if im wrong i dont really care if you tell me the answer.


Im a 6th grader(ya your all thinking what is he doing here. My answer is I <3 Math and i cannot get enough) I also like Science like Chemistry and Physics(even though i know about nothing about them i still love them because the include the word "MATH" big_smile )

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#77 2010-12-16 12:48:03

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Re: Sin, Cos, and Tan

plz pretty plz how about you do tell me the answer and explain how you got it plzzzzz


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#78 2010-12-16 12:51:05

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Re: Sin, Cos, and Tan

Hi Aartt;

What does SOH mean to you. Please in your own words.


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#79 2010-12-16 12:52:38

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Re: Sin, Cos, and Tan

for me it means that the sin equals the opposite divided by the hypotenuse


Im a 6th grader(ya your all thinking what is he doing here. My answer is I <3 Math and i cannot get enough) I also like Science like Chemistry and Physics(even though i know about nothing about them i still love them because the include the word "MATH" big_smile )

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#80 2010-12-16 13:04:28

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Re: Sin, Cos, and Tan

That is close but it really means the sine of the angle is equal to the opposite side to the angle over the hypotenuse in a right triangle.


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#81 2010-12-16 13:12:52

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Re: Sin, Cos, and Tan

huh i didnt get the "opposite side to the angle" thing


Im a 6th grader(ya your all thinking what is he doing here. My answer is I <3 Math and i cannot get enough) I also like Science like Chemistry and Physics(even though i know about nothing about them i still love them because the include the word "MATH" big_smile )

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#82 2010-12-16 13:24:40

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Re: Sin, Cos, and Tan

In the problem you are working S is the sine of 40° , x = Opposite, H is the hypotenuse: You are looking for x, the side opposite the 40 degrees.

That is how you set the problem up. I know you cannot solve it yet, but look at it.


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#83 2010-12-16 13:32:05

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Re: Sin, Cos, and Tan

ok got that so how do you solve it?


Im a 6th grader(ya your all thinking what is he doing here. My answer is I <3 Math and i cannot get enough) I also like Science like Chemistry and Physics(even though i know about nothing about them i still love them because the include the word "MATH" big_smile )

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#84 2010-12-16 13:37:31

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Re: Sin, Cos, and Tan

I did not know you are a 6th grader. This may be just a bit ahead of you. Have you learned how to do some Algebra. For instance have you covered

Or something like it?


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#85 2010-12-16 13:39:37

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Re: Sin, Cos, and Tan

yep we are just finished the section with multiplying and dividing fractions. But i do know some advanced stuff that average 6th graders dont know big_smile


Im a 6th grader(ya your all thinking what is he doing here. My answer is I <3 Math and i cannot get enough) I also like Science like Chemistry and Physics(even though i know about nothing about them i still love them because the include the word "MATH" big_smile )

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#86 2010-12-16 13:51:53

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Re: Sin, Cos, and Tan

Okay, can you solve for x there?


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#87 2010-12-16 13:54:19

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Re: Sin, Cos, and Tan

so im gonna cancel the 2 by dividing bye 2 and that cancels out the 2 then i do minus 1 from the 1 and that cancels it out then i do that to the other side 9/2 which equals 4.5 then i minus 1 and get 3.5 so x= 3.5 big_smile


Im a 6th grader(ya your all thinking what is he doing here. My answer is I <3 Math and i cannot get enough) I also like Science like Chemistry and Physics(even though i know about nothing about them i still love them because the include the word "MATH" big_smile )

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#88 2010-12-16 14:01:47

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Re: Sin, Cos, and Tan

Okay you need some work on your Algebra. Do you know PEMDAS or Please Excuse My Dear Aunt Sally?


In mathematics, you don't understand things. You just get used to them.
If it ain't broke, fix it until it is.
Always satisfy the Prime Directive of getting the right answer above all else.

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#89 2010-12-16 14:15:53

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Re: Sin, Cos, and Tan

oh woops heh heh oh woops i got lazy and woops the answer is 4 i accidentaly did the dividing first than the minusing *slaps self* so actually x would equal 4 heh heh


Im a 6th grader(ya your all thinking what is he doing here. My answer is I <3 Math and i cannot get enough) I also like Science like Chemistry and Physics(even though i know about nothing about them i still love them because the include the word "MATH" big_smile )

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#90 2010-12-16 14:19:08

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Re: Sin, Cos, and Tan

Good, you did well.

This is an equation just like that one. Sin(40°) is a number, remember how to get it?


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#91 2010-12-16 14:28:23

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Re: Sin, Cos, and Tan

so i know the sin of 40 is 0.64 so i would do 0.64x10 and got 6.42 right?


Im a 6th grader(ya your all thinking what is he doing here. My answer is I <3 Math and i cannot get enough) I also like Science like Chemistry and Physics(even though i know about nothing about them i still love them because the include the word "MATH" big_smile )

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#92 2010-12-16 14:33:29

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Re: Sin, Cos, and Tan

Nope, rounding like that early on can cause problems later. Sine(40°) please...


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If it ain't broke, fix it until it is.
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#93 2010-12-16 14:38:49

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Re: Sin, Cos, and Tan

huh the sine of 40.. ok you want me to write the full thing ok here it comes 0.64278760968653932632264340990726 well if this is what you wanted and i dont actually round when i did the x10 i just said it short because i dont want to take up much space


Im a 6th grader(ya your all thinking what is he doing here. My answer is I <3 Math and i cannot get enough) I also like Science like Chemistry and Physics(even though i know about nothing about them i still love them because the include the word "MATH" big_smile )

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#94 2010-12-16 14:54:12

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Re: Sin, Cos, and Tan

6 or 8 would be fine for display. Remember my cat. You made errors because you were rounding answers. Round at the end. My poor cat is still up there.

Solve this equation for x.


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If it ain't broke, fix it until it is.
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#95 2010-12-16 14:56:49

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Re: Sin, Cos, and Tan

oh ok this is easy it is x=6.437876 which im gonna round to x=6.43


Im a 6th grader(ya your all thinking what is he doing here. My answer is I <3 Math and i cannot get enough) I also like Science like Chemistry and Physics(even though i know about nothing about them i still love them because the include the word "MATH" big_smile )

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#96 2010-12-16 14:59:36

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Re: Sin, Cos, and Tan

Nope, rounding is not truncating. Look at the next digit what is it?


In mathematics, you don't understand things. You just get used to them.
If it ain't broke, fix it until it is.
Always satisfy the Prime Directive of getting the right answer above all else.

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#97 2010-12-16 15:17:39

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Re: Sin, Cos, and Tan

ok so the x = 6.44


Im a 6th grader(ya your all thinking what is he doing here. My answer is I <3 Math and i cannot get enough) I also like Science like Chemistry and Physics(even though i know about nothing about them i still love them because the include the word "MATH" big_smile )

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#98 2010-12-16 15:21:04

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Re: Sin, Cos, and Tan

Why?


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#99 2010-12-16 15:31:28

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Re: Sin, Cos, and Tan

because the digit behind it is greater than 4 so you up the number in front of it by one


Im a 6th grader(ya your all thinking what is he doing here. My answer is I <3 Math and i cannot get enough) I also like Science like Chemistry and Physics(even though i know about nothing about them i still love them because the include the word "MATH" big_smile )

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#100 2010-12-16 15:43:59

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Re: Sin, Cos, and Tan

Very good! You have answered the question except remember the dimensions, the problem asked for centimeters. If you just say 6.44 then you will lose points.

Going to get something to eat. Taking a little break.


In mathematics, you don't understand things. You just get used to them.
If it ain't broke, fix it until it is.
Always satisfy the Prime Directive of getting the right answer above all else.

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