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Using Trigonometric functions to solve the sides of a right triangle

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  • 1:33 i pood myself :P

  • @kushner266 Google says it's 0.599429623, which is 3/5 when rounded off to 0.6.

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  • @kushner266 Since the angle is only given with two significant figures, you can consider tan(.54) to be .60 rather than the more accurate .5994. Essentially, by using 4 significant figures in your answer, you're pronouncing accuracy that isn't actually there. It's a bit like declaring that 0.4 centimeters added to 0.2 centimeters is equal to 0.5994 centimeters.

  • lol guy teach better than my math teacher

  • @killarunao ... you must be an old hippie...

  • @Wulfex I just remember it as fucking SOHCAHTOA dude

  • SOH CAH TOA

    Some Old Hippie

    Caught Another Hippie

    Trippin On Acid

    That's how I remember it :)

  • @DarklightALBANIA reference to toby?

  • @shapeurmind same here :( and we cant even carry scientific calculators :( so pissin offf math is :(

  • Bless your face

    ............(How many will get this reference)

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