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1. trigonometry and algebra became sources of income in the Patel household
2. trigonometry and calculus they will never use in real life
3. algebra, trigonometry and calculus - the passion held back in all those classes
4. “Ok, ok, chill, lady!” Matt said, and stuck his nose in a nearby Trigonometry book
5. And since Don Bosco High School wasted my time with horrible courses like algebra, geometry, trigonometry instead of useful courses like financial management, something you would need when you become an adult at 18; I had no idea how to manage my finances
6. one designed to test their comprehensive knowledge on the subjects of American History, English, World Geography, and Trigonometry
7. Once, the Islamic culture strove to improve upon the mathematics of India, including geometry and trigonometry; the science and chemistry of Coptic Alexandria and Persia; the philosophy of Greece; the medicine of a time when in Europe medical practice was forbidden by the Church
8. Trigonometric Functions is only meant for those programmers that have some knowledge about
9. He devised his own understanding of trigonometry and could predict the number of inches a bullet would drop over several hundred-yard intervals
10. She looked at the trigonometry text on her lap
11. Her trigonometry teacher was ambitious
12. Without the giggles and mocking with which girls habitually draw attention to themselves, the boys lost inhibitions and calculated the river flow, mapped the stars, climbed rocky escarpments, skinny-dipped, used trigonometry to work out the height of hills and trees, held impromptu concerts, made up plays and, throwing off the shackles of convention, accepted my assertion that they'd enjoy participating in ‘free movement’ to the strumming of their teacher’s Spanish guitar
13. Eggnog’s trigonometry class
14. a basis for our trigonometric algorithm
15. Trigonometry? He barely remembered what the word signified, much less what that mathematics described
16. Still, he could see not remembering trigonometry after all these years
17. Pixie would never have had her head turned by the promise of illicit trigonometry, as he had done
18. progressed on to the pure aspects of geometry and trigonometry
19. "In spherical trigonometry," he concluded, "to solve the problem three elements must be known
20. From mathematical tables he learned that the trigonometric cotangent value of 34 degrees and 24 minutes was 1
21. trigonometry for the class tomorrow with brother-in-law
22. Making extraordinarily complex spherical trigonometry calculations based on figures taken from a crowd of instruments, navigators groped over thousands of miles of featureless ocean toward targets or destination islands that were blacked out at night, often only yards wide, and flat to the horizon
23. "'When my old tutor used to give me an exercise in trigonometry, it always took the shape of measuring heights
24. If you are not familiar with the cos() trigonometric function, you can use R to gain familiarity as follows:
25. The sum of the squares of each of these values represents the relative power at each period from the familiar trigonometric equation:
26. The sum of the squares of each of these correlated values represents the relative power at each period from the familiar trigonometric equation:
27. We also know this from basic trigonometry
28. For instance, some species of Trigonia, a great genus of shells in the secondary formations, survive in the Australian seas; and a few members of the great and almost extinct group of Ganoid fishes still inhabit our fresh waters
29. At length he would reach the corn, and selecting a suitable ear, frisk about in the same uncertain trigonometrical way to the topmost stick of my wood-pile, before my window, where he looked me in the face, and there sit for hours, supplying himself with a new ear from time to time, nibbling at first voraciously and throwing the half-naked cobs about; till at length he grew more dainty still and played with his food, tasting only the inside of the kernel, and the ear, which was held balanced over the stick by one paw, slipped from his careless grasp and fell to the ground, when he would look over at it with a ludicrous expression of uncertainty, as if suspecting that it had life, with a mind not made up whether to get it again, or a new one, or be off; now thinking of corn, then listening to hear what was in the wind
30. Art is differentiated from activity of the understanding, which demands preparation and a certain sequence of knowledge (so that one cannot learn trigonometry before knowing geometry), by the fact that it acts on people independently of their state of development and education, that the charm of a picture, sounds, or of forms, infects any man whatever his plane of development