Sine of the times.
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06-12-2024, 08:56 PM
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RE: Sine of the times.
(06-12-2024 07:32 PM)Matt Agajanian Wrote: Just befuddled. How did sin(x)² (cosh(x)², csc(x)², etc.) come to be interpreted as sin² x or (sin x)², etc.? To me sin(x)² represents x x² SIN. But, clearly, I must have missed the memo. When I first saw this back in middle or high school it confused me too. I thought sin²x might stand for sin(sin(x)) as in function composition. After all, x² = xx hence f²x=ffx so why not? It's my comp sci slash physics brain I suppose. - Rob "I count on old friends to remain rational" |
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