Just imagine showing up to a sin-full pie party, but arriving precisely after 1/4 of the pie has been cut, dished out to guests and removed.
Be careful though, don’t ratio sin and cos or you will go off on tangents, arc-ing tangents and endless byzantine (no greek!) irrational narratives that only prove silly circular arguments…
Remember the answer to the pertinent hypo question we are tri-ing to untangle is solved and is already known to be won over square at the bottom of the C.
Lost me at “sin”, sorry
It is just “cos” but it begins half a pie out of phase!
Something about this sounds wrong, but I don’t know enough about baking to contest you.
Just imagine showing up to a sin-full pie party, but arriving precisely after 1/4 of the pie has been cut, dished out to guests and removed.
Be careful though, don’t ratio sin and cos or you will go off on tangents, arc-ing tangents and endless byzantine (no greek!) irrational narratives that only prove silly circular arguments…
Remember the answer to the pertinent hypo question we are tri-ing to untangle is solved and is already known to be won over square at the bottom of the C.
sinning is pretty rad but too much of anything can be a bad thing