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Tips on finding LCM in radians?
I was plotting a sine graph at the time.- Giu1iano
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- Forum: Precalculus Mathematics Homework Help
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Tips on finding LCM in radians?
I realized that say -(5π/3) is the same as -(10π/6) and (π/2) is the same as (3π/6), now I have a LCM or lowest common multiple. I can now do 3π - 5π/6 = -(2π/6).- Giu1iano
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- Forum: Precalculus Mathematics Homework Help
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Tips on finding LCM in radians?
Homework Statement Lets say I want to find the LCM of -5π/3 and π/2; Also let's say these points are on the Unit Circle. Homework Equations It's easier to convert to degrees then back to radians but I don't want do that anymore because it's tedious The Attempt at a Solution Thoughts?- Giu1iano
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- Radians Tips
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- Forum: Precalculus Mathematics Homework Help
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State the exact values of all the trigonometric rations for theta.
Explain. I learn "CAST" to help remember that but first you explain- Giu1iano
- Post #10
- Forum: Precalculus Mathematics Homework Help
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State the exact values of all the trigonometric rations for theta.
Pos in quadrant 1 neg in quadrant 3- Giu1iano
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- Forum: Precalculus Mathematics Homework Help
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State the exact values of all the trigonometric rations for theta.
Tan is y/x and Cot is x/y.. what's wrong with it?- Giu1iano
- Post #5
- Forum: Precalculus Mathematics Homework Help
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State the exact values of all the trigonometric rations for theta.
Homework Statement P(-5,-2) is a terminal point of angle theta in standard position. State the exact values of all the trigonometric rations for theta. Homework Equations x^2+y^2=r^2 csc=1/sin sec=1/cos cot=1/tan The Attempt at a Solution- Giu1iano
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- State Theta Trigonometric
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- Forum: Precalculus Mathematics Homework Help
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Posting in PreCalculus Homework Forum: Permission Required?
Thank you!- Giu1iano
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Posting in PreCalculus Homework Forum: Permission Required?
I'm trying to post in the precalculus homework forum and the app won't let because I don't have promission.. what do I have to do?- Giu1iano
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Change in velocity due to force acting over given time
I'm so tired I 2000kg as 2kg, and yes understand how to solve the problem. Thank you!- Giu1iano
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- Forum: Introductory Physics Homework Help
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Change in velocity due to force acting over given time
Never mind.- Giu1iano
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- Forum: Introductory Physics Homework Help
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Change in velocity due to force acting over given time
How does 24000N/2000kg = 12 m/s^2?- Giu1iano
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- Forum: Introductory Physics Homework Help
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Change in velocity due to force acting over given time
What change in velocity would be produced by an unbalanced force of 2.4 × 10^4 N acting for 6 s on a 2.0 × 10^3 kg dragster? Not sure how to setup this problem Equations i have are as follows: Fnet = mass × acceleration Velocity2 = velocity1 + acceleration × time Distance = velocity1 × time +...- Giu1iano
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- Change Change in velocity Force Time Velocity
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- Forum: Introductory Physics Homework Help