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minus-squarebloodfart@lemmy.mllinkfedilinkarrow-up1arrow-down1·1 year agoright now i use it for waves and reflections. that’s all fractions and degrees. before it was machining and tbh for me that was faster to go to the book for the answers than calculate everything out. truly trigonometry is a land of contrasts.
right now i use it for waves and reflections. that’s all fractions and degrees. before it was machining and tbh for me that was faster to go to the book for the answers than calculate everything out.
truly trigonometry is a land of contrasts.