6,143.
Sin = Sinus
Cos = Cosinus
Tan = Tangente ( or w/e fucking u call it on amerifag noob language )
Cos-1 = Arc cosinus
Sin-1 = Arc sinus
Tan -1 = Arcotangente ( or w/e fucking u call it on amerifag noob language )
It's called trigonometry, and u have to study it at the age of 13-14~ If not, you suck on studying sorry.
ITT:
(14+((log10)x73))-(41-(5.14x51))/(3x3-(5/(6x92))+58)
C'mon it's easy
They might mention it at that age but I'm pretty sure no one in Sweden learns what to do with it..
When Do you use your calculators? we use it at grade 5.
at the age of 15-16 they shoulda make those operations quick enough
Also bump:
(14+((log10)x73))-(41-(5.14x51))/(3x3-(5/(6x92))+58)
we use them since 12-13 years.
Ok, no one will answer your equation, please give is the answer..
(14+((log10)x73))-(41-(5.14x51))/(3x3-(5/(6x92))+58)
((14 + ( 1 x 73 )) - ( 41 - ( 262.14 ))) / ( 9 - ( 5 / 610 ))
( 87 - ( - 221,14 )) / ( 9 - ( 5 / 610 ))
-134.14 / ( 9 - ( 5 / 610 ))
---> C'mon, simplified still easy
(14 + ((log10)x73))-(41-(5.14x51))/(3x3-(5/(6x92))+58)) =
14 + log(10) * 73 - (41 - 5.14 * 51) / (3 * 3 - (5 / (6 * 92) + 58)) =
5622231 * 36678773 / (2^10 * 5^12) =
20621943222563 / 250000000000
((14 + ( 1 x 73 )) - ( 41 - ( 262.14 ))) / ( 9 - ( 5 / 610 )) =
3 * 31 * 32369 * 11383847 / (2^12 * 5^12) =
34268988149499 / 100000000000
( 87 - ( - 221,14 )) / ( 9 - ( 5 / 610 )) =
??? Typo? I don't recognize commas in this type of math.
-134.14 / ( 9 - ( 5 / 610 )) =
-1 * 3^2 * 13 * 89 * 389 * 3682867 / (2^12 * 5^12) =
-14918030993619 / 1000000000000
3n^2 + 6n + 3
3n^2 + 6n + 3
Thats right, flame me because you screwed up.
Math is a universal language, it doesn't matter if I'm American, Canadian, or European. If you honestly think you're right, do each one of your problems out step by step here.. or even just on paper.
Solve for nPHP:3n^2 + 6n + 3
I really suck at this but I'll give it a try
Is the answer 15n + 3?
Getting what n equals is impossible as far as I know with that equation
15n = -3
n = -3/15 aka: -1/2
And how did you solve that?
to find the value of "n", you have to get away the numbers you already know.
"15n" +3 = 0.
that "15n" it's " 15 x n ".
We can put the " + 3 " in the other way as " - 3 " having the equation: "15n = -3".
Since i can get the numbers that are multiplying to the other side doing a division, i switch the 15 and let the "n" alone. Having then:
"n = -3/15."
Solve the equation to get "n" value
Hum, lol, we started with something like this today in school, hopefully I'll know how to do it by next week