http://scratch.mit.edu/projects/RHY3756547/853797
You can estimate simultaneous equation results from a graph - so why not Trig functions?
This program plots a graph of either a sine or cosine wave (interchangable by pressing space) and uses it to estimate the sin/cos of an angle or the asin/acos of a value. It gives remarkably accurate guesses, with a few exceptions.
This is a way of calculating trigonometric functions without using a calculator (except to plot the graph) that can be applied in real life also.
The estimation may take a while - you may see the dot moving up the screen. You will hear a "meow" when the calcuation is done.
tan and atan are not included in this because it's values are too extreme to measure accurately with a graph.
This was quite a quickly made project, because I was bored.
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EPICLY NERDY. Just too advanced for me. I'm only in like, 6th grade...
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Lucario621 wrote:
EPICLY NERDY. Just too advanced for me. I'm only in like, 6th grade...
Hey - I was bored. Just wanted to try this.
BTW - people in Foundation Maths (the lowest grade) do Trig here - so I think you should know it...?
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RHY3756547 wrote:
Lucario621 wrote:
EPICLY NERDY. Just too advanced for me. I'm only in like, 6th grade...
Hey - I was bored. Just wanted to try this.
BTW - people in Foundation Maths (the lowest grade) do Trig here - so I think you should know it...?
I hate Trig....ughh...
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ScratchX wrote:
RHY3756547 wrote:
Lucario621 wrote:
EPICLY NERDY. Just too advanced for me. I'm only in like, 6th grade...
Hey - I was bored. Just wanted to try this.
BTW - people in Foundation Maths (the lowest grade) do Trig here - so I think you should know it...?I hate Trig....ughh...
You young people and your hipping and your hopping and the bipping and the bopping with your rap music...
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