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Solve sin 3x = -0.1254 with x between o and 360 degrees |
2013-02-21 |
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From David: sin 3x = -0.1254 0 Answered by Harley Weston. |
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Solve sin 3x = -0.1254 with 0 |
2013-02-21 |
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From David: sin 3x = -0.1254 0 Answered by Harley Weston. |
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Scaling a logo |
2008-10-20 |
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From Carl: Hello!
I hope that you can help me out here. I've been trying to figure this out for awhile now and can't come up with the answer logically.
I am a graphic designer by trade and need to figure out how large my client's logo should be.
The logo will need to be sized proportionally with the surface area of the page.
The logo will always be sized at 1.2938(w) x .75(h) on a letter size page (8.5 x 11).
My question is...
When you increase the size of the page (not always proportionally sized - dimensionally) how do figure out the NEW size of the logo.
I could have a page 20" x 40" or 30' x 4'... or ANY size really.
I believe I have the new surface area of the logo but can't find the new dimensions. Answered by Harley Weston. |
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A linear system |
2007-01-04 |
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From Harold: System A (4, 2/3) 2x-3y=6 and x-3y=2
I approached this problem using the addition method.
Could i have found the answer using the graphing method? Answered by Penny Nom. |
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Stem and Leaf Plot |
1999-09-14 |
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From Jeanette Sovick: My 5th grade son brought home a math paper, the title of which reads, Reading Stem-and-Leaf Plots...can you explain this so I can explain it to him...There is no book, his teacher just sent this practice sheet home for him to complete and I have no clue! Answered by Penny Nom. |
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Intersection of planes |
1998-11-22 |
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From Dave Rasmussen: I am a teacher of secondary mathematics with a question about the uses of Three Dimensional Co-ordinate Geometry. I have been teaching my students to write equations of planes and lines, - to find the intersection of these and the distance between them. What I am having difficulty finding are good applications of these techniques to "real world" situations. Can anybody help me? Answered by Walter Whiteley and Harley Weston. |
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