with a degree equal to the sum of the factor’s degrees. If all of the factors are not homogeneous, then the product is also not homogeneous. If the polynomial factors aren’t homogeneous, then neither is the p
Normalize(v) = V2FromLengthDir(1, AngleOf(v)) I like this option better than the common alternative v/Length(v) because it allows the input to be a zero vector (since it avoids the division by zero). This will reduce the amount of edge cases needed in our code. Rotate90Degrees(v)...
Is a function: “many to one“. This is saying if you have multiple x-values that map to one y-value — say, (2,9), (3,9) and (6,9) — then that still qualifies as a function. Put more simply, it’s okay for a function to have multiple coordinate points in a straight lin...
sin50osin60o=0.884; tan50otan60o=0.688 I hope you beat the flu . Likes epenguin and Philip Robotic Nov 5, 2018 #5 Philip Robotic 22 0 Referring to kuruman's first post, unfortunately the angles in this task are rather large, between 30 to 80 ...
To obtain an understanding of the varying argumentation on whether to use dT and the argumentation used in the reasoning, we looked for participants with different degrees of experience. Pre-service mathematics teachers at the beginning of their university studies, who had limited exposure to didactic...