A Ambility Active Member Joined Dec 22, 2014 Messages 336 Gender Male HSC 2016 Aug 27, 2015 #1 I can express it in as a sine, but how do I get it to a cosine?
I InteGrand Well-Known Member Joined Dec 11, 2014 Messages 6,109 Gender Male HSC N/A Aug 27, 2015 #2 Ambility said: I can express it in as a sine, but how do I get it to a cosine? Click to expand...
I InteGrand Well-Known Member Joined Dec 11, 2014 Messages 6,109 Gender Male HSC N/A Aug 27, 2015 #3 Last edited: Oct 19, 2015
A Ambility Active Member Joined Dec 22, 2014 Messages 336 Gender Male HSC 2016 Aug 27, 2015 #4 Awesome, thanks. Why do you use the triple-lined equal sign?
I InteGrand Well-Known Member Joined Dec 11, 2014 Messages 6,109 Gender Male HSC N/A Aug 27, 2015 #5 Ambility said: Awesome, thanks. Why do you use the triple-lined equal sign? Click to expand... That means "identically equal to", meaning that we want that equation to be true for all values of x. It's not a big deal though if you use a normal equals sign (=) in the exam.
Ambility said: Awesome, thanks. Why do you use the triple-lined equal sign? Click to expand... That means "identically equal to", meaning that we want that equation to be true for all values of x. It's not a big deal though if you use a normal equals sign (=) in the exam.