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2 pie=360 degrees of a circle and there is a theta thrown in there. So im going to assume you are trying to figure out something about the triangle. Umm well the variables could be the length of the radius, generally 1 in this case. I think. So I dunno if that was any help but anyway, just babbling. good luck.
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Guys, really, if you don't know Cal II, just don't try. All of the responses in this thread besides Kit's have just been laughable. The thought is appreciated, but it's really getting him nowhere...
Pie? It's a tasty dessert. "There is a theta thrown in there"? In where? Triangle? Nobody mentioned a triangle. Just because there's a root(a^2 + r^2) doesn't mean that you're dealing with the Pythagorean theorem. Radius? Sorry, no radius here, just a radial parameter, which is, as you said, a variable, and therefore isn't exactly a radius. Generally 1? Well, we might just ignore that given range of possibilities, then. =) On the plus side, you gave me quite a good laugh today. No offense meant, of course; it was just humorous. --Guido http://andy.mikee385.com |
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