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Marlon Arcila 8 years, 7 months ago
Created this as a copy of Trigonometry: Right angled: Find exact angles.There are 80 other versions that do you not have access to.
Name | Type | Generated Value |
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triples | list |
[ 69, 260, 269 ]
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vec1 | list |
[ 1, 1, 0 ]
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v | integer |
69
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h | integer |
260
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d | string |
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scale | rational |
6/65
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tritop | decimal |
dec("3.1846")
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deltax | decimal |
dec("-4.4638")
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switcharoo | integer |
1
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ans | decimal |
dec("1.311391252483072405329039438368956951102")
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anglelist | list |
[ "$\\phi$", 4 ]
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angle | string |
$\phi$
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Generated value: list
[ 69, 260, 269 ]
This variable doesn't seem to be used anywhere.
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{if(switcharoo=0,triangle(),otherway())}
Given the triangle described above, the exact value of {angle} is
Note: to input an inverse trig function type 'arc' infront of the trig function, that is, sin−1(x)=arcsin(x).
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