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Mozart
Jul19-05, 07:34 PM
Hello, I just worked out a trigonometric identity, and got an answer of 2/cosx=2secx I am doubting that the two equal each other but it is what I keep on getting. Some verification would be much appreciated. Thanks.

quasar987
Jul19-05, 07:48 PM
how could they NOT be equal, since it is the DEFINITION of sec(x) that sec(x) = 1/cos(x).

Mozart
Jul19-05, 09:00 PM
YES HAHAHA I FINALLY GOT ONE RIGHT. I RULE!


Oh yes. Where are my manners. Thank you, you sexy quasar you.

By the way the question was an actual question. You know one of those thingys you probably did in high school where they give you something like blah blah blah= blah bla blah and prove it n' such.

quasar987
Jul20-05, 12:40 AM
YES HAHAHA I FINALLY GOT ONE RIGHT. I RULE!


Oh yes. Where are my manners. Thank you, you sexy quasar you.
That's two you got right. :wink:

futb0l
Jul20-05, 05:04 AM
Lol. I think this is the quickest question ever.

lurflurf
Jul20-05, 05:45 AM
how could they NOT be equal, since it is the DEFINITION of sec(x) that sec(x) = 1/cos(x).
One possible definition. It would be better to say sec(x)cos(x)=1 is a well known identity.

Jelfish
Jul20-05, 12:19 PM
One possible definition. It would be better to say sex(x)cos(x)=1 is a well known identity.

I didn't realize that variables had gender :wink:

quasar987
Jul20-05, 12:47 PM
It would be better to say sex(x)cos(x)=1

sex(x) is by far my favorite trig function, especially when evatuated at the point sex(quasar987).

Brad Barker
Jul20-05, 04:06 PM
sex(x) is by far my favorite trig function, especially when evatuated at the point sex(quasar987).

but whenever i put that into my calculator, i keep on getting "no solution."

:tongue:

quasar987
Jul20-05, 04:19 PM
Hahah. Nice.

Wait I'll think of a come-back. :devil:

Knavish
Jul20-05, 05:32 PM
HAHAHAHA.. this thread is hilarious.

lurflurf
Jul20-05, 05:40 PM
sex(x) is by far my favorite trig function, especially when evatuated at the point sex(quasar987).
It is well known that sex(z) has an essential singularity at z=quasar987 and thus by Picard's Great Theorem sex assumes all values with at most one exception in every neighborhood of z=quasar987. In this case there is one exception. On this darn keyboard x is just left of c. I make that error far less often freehand. At least we know
sex(pi/2-x)=csx(x)
I wonder what sex(x)/csx(x) is. tax(x) or maybe tan^3(x)?

quasar987
Jul20-05, 10:36 PM
I make that error far less often freehand.

then you might want to consider taking your hand out of your pants once in a while.

:eek:

quasar987
Jul20-05, 10:57 PM
Originally Posted by quasar987
sex(x) is by far my favorite trig function, especially when evatuated at the point sex(quasar987).

but whenever i put that into my calculator, i keep on getting "no solution."

:tongue:

Funny how it is defined for sex(Brad Barker + lurflurf) though. :grumpy:

:tongue2:

Brad Barker
Jul21-05, 06:20 PM
Funny how it is defined for sex(Brad Barker + lurflurf) though. :grumpy:

:tongue2:

it's defined as "hott." :!!)

:surprised

:tongue:

quasar987
Jul21-05, 11:10 PM
eww, lurflurf's a guy dude. :yuck: