Subject: GH (Social Studies) Concept: The Spanish worldview in the 14th, 15th, and 16th centuries (Moors, Reconquista, the good ol' times) Extra Notes: halp
I can relate to that. Essays are like a piece of cake. I aced my 8 page essay first try, didn't even have to revise or edit.
For the laws of sine and cosines, it's just plug-n-chug. For any triangle, a/sin(A) = b/sin(B) = c/sin(C). Angle A is the angle in the triangle that isn't touching side a; the same logic applies to identifying angle B and angle C. For the law of cosines, c^2 = a^2 + b^2 - 2abcos(C). If you have the option to use either the law of sines or the law of cosines, go with the law of sines. Also, there is an ambiguous case for the law of cosines: if you're solving a triangle that is side-side-angle, then there are two possible triangles that can be formed. This is because there are two possible answers for angle C. If you're trying to solve both triangles, then solve for C using the law of cosines to get one of the two angles. The other angle will be 180 - the angle that you already found. Example: if you determine that angle C is 30 degrees, the other angle will be 150 degrees. You can use both angles to solve the two different triangles.
I didn't know that you could use LISP to make custom commands in autoCAD! I like how I discover this the day after I turn in my 15,000 word design project... lots of 3D modelling went into that. Have any resource links to learn more about it?
It depends on what program you are using. With autocad, we can just google and download commands to put in our custom files of the program.
I can help with advanced calculus and below, since it looks like you're lacking a teacher for that. I can also give tips to anyone needing any English assistance.
I can help out in French as I am fluent. Not many people may take this class but I am still here to help whenever it is needed. Thanks, Pegaderps Cheesy
2 things: I have taken physics in highschool and passed with an A. Quit harassing and flaming me. Enough is enough, just stop. ok, so here is what you have: G = 6.67408 × 10-11 m3 kg-1 s-2 Me = 5.972 × 10^24 kg r = 35,900 km v = ? all the necessary variables are identified. I can help, but I won't give you the answer. Plug the given variables into the equation and solve it, that's all you have to do.
I didnt even troll him omg i would've said that to anyone.. For real you cant pretend to help someone with their homework if you have to ask everything yourself.