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trigonometry help please.
prove the trig identity is true. equal on both sides. cosx+sinxtanx=secx
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Google has may good resources for finding out those sort of things. They have virtual textbooks and youtube has full lessons from teachers.
thepursuitofknowledg wrote:
Google has may good resources for finding out those sort of things. They have virtual textbooks and youtube has full lessons from teachers.
Yeah, but I think he/she wants us to do it for them.
:D
littlenick wrote:
thepursuitofknowledg wrote:
Google has may good resources for finding out those sort of things. They have virtual textbooks and youtube has full lessons from teachers.Yeah, but I think he/she wants us to do it for them.
:D
I know, I’m just trying to annoy the little twerp.
i try looking it up, it takes too much time. i can get the answer, i just need the steps on how to get there. don’t understand it.
thepursuitofknowledg wrote:
littlenick wrote:
thepursuitofknowledg wrote:
Google has may good resources for finding out those sort of things. They have virtual textbooks and youtube has full lessons from teachers.Yeah, but I think he/she wants us to do it for them.
:D
I know, I’m just trying to annoy the little twerp.
You’re a dork! :D
Anonymous wrote:
i try looking it up, it takes too much time. i can get the answer, i just need the steps on how to get there. don’t understand it.
Again, on youtube.com type in the lesson you need and teachers have full lessons on their you can stop and go back to if you need something repeated. If necessary you can alway go in before or after school to get help.
littlenick wrote:
thepursuitofknowledg wrote:
littlenick wrote:
thepursuitofknowledg wrote:
Google has may good resources for finding out those sort of things. They have virtual textbooks and youtube has full lessons from teachers.Yeah, but I think he/she wants us to do it for them.
:D
I know, I’m just trying to annoy the little twerp.
You’re a dork! :D
I know, and I’m okay with that.
lol, okay you guys are starting to annoy me and I’m the one who posted this post! lol
Anonymous wrote:
lol, okay you guys are starting to annoy me and I’m the one who posted this post! lol
Seriously, youtube or before school.
i know i can before school and in my tutoring, but my tutoring is only 20 minutes long and i need more time to figure this crap out. i am slow and i need more time.
Anonymous wrote:
i know i can before school and in my tutoring, but my tutoring is only 20 minutes long and i need more time to figure this crap out. i am slow and i need more time.
Have a private discussion with your teacher or guidance counsellor. Usually teachers are willing to stay up to an hour after school.
Anonymous wrote:
i can’t i ride the bus.
I’m sure if you talked to your parents you would be able to figure something out or get the teacher to give you a lift. Adults are usually pretty lenient when it comes to needing more education.
my parents don’t give a ****. they don’t know anything about trig. all they do is ground me, not try to help me.
Anonymous wrote:
my parents don’t give a ****. they don’t know anything about trig. all they do is ground me, not try to help me.
Wow, I’m sorry. http://www.analyzemath.com/Trigonomet… This may help.
I’ve already tried that site, didn’t get nowhere. thanks anyway tho. I’ll just have to go to my tutoring teachers in the morning. someone who knows how to do it to help explain it to me.
Anonymous wrote:
I’ve already tried that site, didn’t get nowhere. thanks anyway tho. I’ll just have to go to my tutoring teachers in the morning. someone who knows how to do it to help explain it to me.
Sorry, if it was algebra or physics I could help you myself but trig is waaay over my teaching ability.
got a D in physics maybe you could help me with that sometime…idk my brother says its b/c theres some trig in physics. i would go to him for help, but hes in college and forgets the stuff and i hardly see him b/c he moved in with my dad. my parents are divorced. my parents don’t believe i can pass, they keep telling me to take some easier classes, but i don’t want to take easier classes. i want to be smart…i want to prove them wrong.
Anonymous wrote:
got a D in physics maybe you could help me with that sometime…idk my brother says its b/c theres some trig in physics. i would go to him for help, but hes in college and forgets the stuff and i hardly see him b/c he moved in with my dad. my parents are divorced. my parents don’t believe i can pass, they keep telling me to take some easier classes, but i don’t want to take easier classes. i want to be smart…i want to prove them wrong.
Yeah, if you ever need help just shout me the concept and I can use more modern and easier examples. Try the book “The Physics of Superheroes” funny and insightful.
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