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OpenStudy (anonymous):
I need help on a theory question. Anyone interested. Allow me to input a picture of the question
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
OpenStudy (uri):
ORTHODOX IS ONLINEEEEEEEEE
OpenStudy (uri):
AFTER SO MUCH TIMEEE
OpenStudy (uri):
MY PAKI SWAG FRAAND.
OpenStudy (anonymous):
HALLO THERE FRAAND
Now can you allow someone to answer the question. I need to finish this question
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OpenStudy (uri):
MISSED YOUUU! KTHXBAI.
OpenStudy (anonymous):
WHO DOESNT? :D
OpenStudy (uri):
DID YOU MISS ME..NVM,DO YOU EVEN REMEMBER BEAUTIFUL URI?
OpenStudy (anonymous):
I REMEMBER YOUR NAME
AINT THAT GOOD ENOUGH?
OpenStudy (uri):
YOU KNOW I AM PAKII! HUEHUE.
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
YOU KNOW I AM HALF PAKI?
HUEHUEE
OpenStudy (anonymous):
I REMEMBER YOUR NAME
AINT THAT GOOD ENOUGH?
OpenStudy (uri):
I'M HALF PAKI TOO..HUEHUEHUE
OpenStudy (anonymous):
THIS IS TOO MUCH
COINCIDENCES..HALF PAKI FRIEND
OpenStudy (uri):
AWWWWWWWWW YEAHHHH OMYYY GAWD.LET'S TAKE THIS TO MESSAGES.
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
good idea -.-
OpenStudy (uri):
@Psymon HALP.
OpenStudy (agent0smith):
What x-coordinate? The x-coordinate of the point P...?
OpenStudy (agent0smith):
Use cosine to solve this.
OpenStudy (anonymous):
cosine?
Yeah i believe the x co ordinate of point p
So how would i construct my function?
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OpenStudy (agent0smith):
That should be Cos(90-P)
But you can use sine actually... |dw:1379281886509:dw|
SinP = x/R