So I like.. have these graphs and stuff.
I need to graph the rose curve for r = 2cos3x
(except x is actually theta) So I basically have x in radians, but I don't know how to solve it with the three, it doesn't work when I just multiply x by 3.. I;m pretty sure it's some basic trig identity that I'm not aware of, but i need help. :(
Please :(
Yeah... I'm in Freshman math.
I had to repeat 8th grade math twice :(
Quote from: Geñø on June 04, 2008, 04:36:44 PM
Yeah... I'm in Freshman math.
I had to repeat 8th grade math twice :(
You had to repeat pre-algebra
twice? Jesus.
I just got through geometry, so I can't help you.
I only know basic trigonometric functions [like how to do the sine, cosine, and tangent of an angle and stuff] as of now. I'm not sure what you learn in algebra II, which is what I'll be taking next year.
So, I can't help, sorry, Sam. edumacate;
Quote from: houdini on June 04, 2008, 04:43:59 PM
You had to repeat pre-algebra twice? Jesus.
Well I got put in internet school for math and science first, then I failed that because it sucked ass.
Then I pretty much slacked off freshman year.
So stay in school kids.
Quote from: Geñø on June 04, 2008, 04:45:35 PM
Well I got put in internet school for math and science first, then I failed that because it sucked ass.
Then I pretty much slacked off freshman year.
So stay in school kids.
Or just don't be Geno.