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Re: Trig Functions

by rebel <me@[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Jan 13, 2008 at 09:03 AM

On Sat, 12 Jan 2008 09:11:51 -0600, "Michael Mattias"
<mmattias@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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wrote:

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><news@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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>news:5b0aeeb3-8455-4d0f-9f03-f26dacb567e3@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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>>....  It's also not clear why the OP
>>would insist on Arc-Cosine and Arc-Sine being intrinsic functions,
>>since they're easily calculated from Arc-Tan (ATN in most BASICs).
>>Similarly, DEG and RAD are equivalent to multiplication by 180/PI and
>>PI/180 respectively.
>
>1. Not thinking about it; instead just blindly trying to effect a 
>verb-for-verb, function-for-function ****t.
>2. Not paying attention in geometry class
>3. Sloth

4. Presumed loss of precision:
 "Now I know that you can write a DefFN for ARCOS, ARCSIN, DEG, and RAD;
however, you wind up loosing a point of precision and that I really can't
afford."
 




 6 Posts in Topic:
Re: Trig Functions
Jon Ripley <no.more@[E  2008-01-10 16:22:36 
Re: Trig Functions
"Michael Mattias&quo  2008-01-12 09:11:51 
Re: Trig Functions
rebel <me@[EMAIL PROTE  2008-01-13 09:03:22 
Re: Trig Functions
"Auric__" <n  2008-01-14 14:55:01 
Re: Trig Functions
"Tom Lake" <  2008-01-14 10:06:39 
Re: Trig Functions
"Auric__" <n  2008-01-14 15:57:08 

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