This project derives the sin, cos and tan of an angle by using the following formulae: XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXsin() = opposite/hypotenuse
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cos() = adjacent/hypotenuse
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tan() = opposite/adjacent
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opposite = length of the side of triangle opposite the angle being measured, and that forms part of a right angle.
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adjacent = length of the side of triangle next to the angle being measured, and that forms the other part of a right angle.
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Hypotenuse = length of the side of the triangle that is not part of the right angle.
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Unfortunately, this project rounds the Siin, cos, and tan to the nearest decimal place. More digits can be shown by multiplying them by multiples of 10.
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Awesome! This is so much more helpful than a scientific cal.
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Maths often is, for those that are not good at it.
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it`s boring.
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thanks
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can you please comment my project (link to project)
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nice work i like it
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