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penguindecay
Oct31-09, 03:33 PM
Dear Physicists,
I've been given an equation tg(psi_1) = et cetera. I do not know the meaning of the tg function, please could could one tell me its formal name, or how it functions? Thank you
arildno
Oct31-09, 03:46 PM
It's a fairly common abbreviation for the tangent function, at least in older books.
penguindecay
Oct31-09, 04:32 PM
It's a fairly common abbreviation for the tangent function, at least in older books.
Thank you! It's the first time in fours years of higher education that I've seen it!
arildno
Oct31-09, 04:45 PM
Thank you! It's the first time in fours years of higher education that I've seen it!
You're welcome! :smile:
And, to make a pre-emptive strike, lg() is an old convention for the (Briggs') logarithm..:wink:
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