I have worked out the universal definition of sin!
It's opposite over hypotenuse. :rolleyes:
Stabbatha
28-12-2004, 16:44
Thank you, that amused me greatly.
Copiosa Scotia
28-12-2004, 16:46
Jerk. I can't believe I actually clicked on this.
I find it really depressing that I actually understand that
The Alma Mater
28-12-2004, 16:48
It's opposite over hypotenuse. :rolleyes:
Then what is sin(90) :p ?
I find it really depressing that I actually understand that
Why? That's like 14 year old trigonometry :p Anyone who paid enough attention to pass high school should.
Andaluciae
28-12-2004, 16:51
ahhh, math nerd jokes. I clap. and laugh.
World wide allies
28-12-2004, 16:52
Funny, funny, funny :D
ahhh, math nerd jokes. I clap. and laugh.
Ah, take that back, just because I got the joke, doesn't mean I like maths :p
Chess Squares
28-12-2004, 16:53
i hate you >_<
Then what is sin(90) :p ?
1?
Andaluciae
28-12-2004, 16:55
Ah, take that back, just because I got the joke, doesn't mean I like maths :p
ok, back taken. just a funny joke. Neither am I a math nerd. I'm taking Philosophy as an introduction to Logical Thinking as my math credit.
ok, back taken. just a funny joke. Neither am I a math nerd. I'm taking Philosophy as an introduction to Logical Thinking as my math credit.
lol...Arts student here, don't have to worry about it anymore. I can do science related maths well to the point where I should have chosen that as my calling, but I simply hate it. The most maths I have to worry about is when i'm at work and have to add up the change :p
It's opposite over hypotenuse.
and here i thought that was the definition of SINE.
:p
The Alma Mater
28-12-2004, 17:04
1?
That too, yes :)
But it was meant as an extremely nerdy response to show Empaths definition to be incomplete ;)
Although one could of course call the hypotenuse opposite in this case, making it whole and solving millenia of filosofical debate !
Personal responsibilit
28-12-2004, 17:22
That was at least worth a chuckle, though it should be required that you provide a glass of water with any humor that dry... :p :D
Andaluciae
28-12-2004, 17:28
lol...Arts student here, don't have to worry about it anymore. I can do science related maths well to the point where I should have chosen that as my calling, but I simply hate it. The most maths I have to worry about is when i'm at work and have to add up the change :p
Math is a pain, takes too much effort. As you, I can do the math and such, and pulled off 96% in Physics last year, but I don't want to deal with the hassle of math.