@MarrBear
Hmmm... I have to make up an angle for a problem I'm about to do... The problem is pretty simple, and I don't to complicate it with a difficult value for theta. Any Ideas?
90 60 45 30. They're all pretty good angles
I Would use 90.
Thats what I thought, then I remembered that radians are better to work with than degree in math problems in general
I'm going with pi/2
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Ugggghhh Now I have an actual problem
3. Robbie the Robot is on a weather satellite orbiting Earth about 3600 km above the surface. The Earth’s radius is about 6400 km. He has had a malfunction in his output device, and the satellite is traveling without communication. His last report was only in terms of trigonometric values and was only partially received. It said, sin Θ < 0….. and then he was lost again. Part 1: Create a set of coordinates that would be reasonable for Robbie’s position in space and satisfy his last, partial report. Using complete sentences, describe Robbie’s location and your reasoning. Part 2: What are the values of the sin Θ, cos Θ, and tan Θ using your coordinate point?
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I meant to do that
Sin is negative in quadrants 3 and 4, so the coordinates should be there
I'm going with (-2,-2)
@MarrBear
@phi
That takes care of part a. Now for b
Okay, well i gotta read it first, its alot of reading o-o
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I opened it in a new thread
OH, Well Hold on, i have something for you.
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