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Posted: Tue Mar 03, 2009 8:13 pm
Ginji of Thunder Cos heart = 1 - Sin heart Duh. Who's your Trig teacher? They ought to be ashamed... Sin^2 heart + Cos^2 heart = 1 Cos^2 heart = 1 - Sin^2 heart Cos heart =/= 1 - Sin Sin heart = Cos (pi/2 - heart ) if and only if 0 < heart < pi/2
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Posted: Tue Mar 03, 2009 8:14 pm
Ginji of Thunder Cos heart = 1 - Sin heart Duh. Er, the actual identity is (cos( heart ))^2 + (sin( heart ))^2 = 1.Erm... I got swooshed... x_o( ) But, does that work? I mean, can a heart be treated as an angle? o_O( ) And if so... then what does sin( heart ) equal to? Other than a function of cosine... or other trig functions... or power series expansions... or exponential equivalents. o_o( )
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Posted: Tue Mar 03, 2009 8:22 pm
burning_eyes Math talk...
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Posted: Tue Mar 03, 2009 8:30 pm
Sibeiko Ginji of Thunder Cos heart = 1 - Sin heart Duh. Er, the actual identity is (cos( heart ))^2 + (sin( heart ))^2 = 1.Erm... I got swooshed... x_o( ) But, does that work? I mean, can a heart be treated as an angle? o_O( ) And if so... then what does sin( heart ) equal to? Other than a function of cosine... or other trig functions... or power series expansions... or exponential equivalents. o_o( ) It all depends on what heart equals - or represents - very much like any letter in the alphabet. In this case something like this can be derived: heart = X [Because no one knows what the frick X is anyway.] Of course we are assuming: 0 < heart < pi/2 But ultimately we can't do anything with it - other than identities and such - without knowing what it represents. @Chi: OHNO! I'm sounding like a Math Freak! burning_eyes burning_eyes burning_eyes burning_eyes
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Posted: Tue Mar 03, 2009 8:36 pm
Damn...forgot the Square xD I think that's the identity... Should be... Yes!
Sin^2( heart ) = 1 - Cos^2( heart ) ^_^ Math.
Therefore
Sin( heart ) = (1 - Cos^2( heart ))^.5 I should be able to do this then...
Sin( heart ) = 1 - Cos( heart ) And that doesn't work...
Hmm...
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Posted: Tue Mar 03, 2009 8:38 pm
Chikorin Moonie burning_eyes Math talk... Love talk heart
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Posted: Tue Mar 03, 2009 8:42 pm
Triskellion Sibeiko Ginji of Thunder Cos heart = 1 - Sin heart Duh. Er, the actual identity is (cos( heart ))^2 + (sin( heart ))^2 = 1.Erm... I got swooshed... x_o( ) But, does that work? I mean, can a heart be treated as an angle? o_O( ) And if so... then what does sin( heart ) equal to? Other than a function of cosine... or other trig functions... or power series expansions... or exponential equivalents. o_o( ) It all depends on what heart equals - or represents - very much like any letter in the alphabet. In this case something like this can be derived: heart = X [Because no one knows what the frick X is anyway.] Of course we are assuming: 0 < heart < pi/2 But ultimately we can't do anything with it - other than identities and such - without knowing what it represents. @Chi: OHNO! I'm sounding like a Math Freak! burning_eyes burning_eyes burning_eyes burning_eyes But, what If heart is some f(x) that is non constant... or hell, isn't differentiable? or some other really ******** wierd math... thing... like heart = the solution to the Schrodinger equation for an election in a neutral Helium atom? Or worse? o_o( ) Or what if you can't even assign some f(x)... like... there's no mathematical equivalent... what then? o_____o
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Posted: Tue Mar 03, 2009 9:24 pm
Sibeiko Triskellion Sibeiko Ginji of Thunder Cos heart = 1 - Sin heart Duh. Er, the actual identity is (cos( heart ))^2 + (sin( heart ))^2 = 1.Erm... I got swooshed... x_o( ) But, does that work? I mean, can a heart be treated as an angle? o_O( ) And if so... then what does sin( heart ) equal to? Other than a function of cosine... or other trig functions... or power series expansions... or exponential equivalents. o_o( ) It all depends on what heart equals - or represents - very much like any letter in the alphabet. In this case something like this can be derived: heart = X [Because no one knows what the frick X is anyway.] Of course we are assuming: 0 < heart < pi/2 But ultimately we can't do anything with it - other than identities and such - without knowing what it represents. @Chi: OHNO! I'm sounding like a Math Freak! burning_eyes burning_eyes burning_eyes burning_eyes But, what If heart is some f(x) that is non constant... or hell, isn't differentiable? or some other really ******** wierd math... thing... like heart = the solution to the Schrodinger equation for an election in a neutral Helium atom? Or worse? o_o( ) Or what if you can't even assign some f(x)... like... there's no mathematical equivalent... what then? o_____o Then, you found Jesus? eek [lit the first thing that popped into my mind] I dunno. I guess you've gotten to the point from where logic turns to pseudo-theoretical-mishmash, congratulations? heart
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Dangerous Conversationalist
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Posted: Tue Mar 03, 2009 9:32 pm
heart can be counted as two circles and a right triangle? What? Ignore me. I have no idea what you guys are talking about.
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Posted: Tue Mar 03, 2009 9:45 pm
TootsieFruity heart can be counted as two circles and a right triangle? What? Ignore me. I have no idea what you guys are talking about. Well, whatever it was we were talking about (I have no idea either), it is as easily explainable as the phrases "global warming" and "climate control" are explainable to Former Pres. Bush.
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Posted: Wed Mar 04, 2009 1:08 pm
Um, who gives a damn? I'm winning.
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Posted: Wed Mar 04, 2009 1:22 pm
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Posted: Wed Mar 04, 2009 1:39 pm
Ew. There was math in this topic.
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Posted: Wed Mar 04, 2009 3:45 pm
I have not dealt with math for... A LONG time... emo
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Posted: Wed Mar 04, 2009 5:01 pm
Unphotographable Ew. There was math in this topic. I know right? It feels all dirty now.
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