Ecliptic [quote=xoqtprincessxo]v( - pi / 2) = 2cos( w( -pi/2 ) + pi/3)2 = 2cos( w(-pi/2) + pi/3) solve for w[/quote]Where exactly did the -pi/2 come from? Isn't it -pi/12? Reply May 26, 2014
xoqtprincessxo v( - pi / 2) = 2cos( w( -pi/2 ) + pi/3)2 = 2cos( w(-pi/2) + pi/3) solve for w Reply May 26, 2014
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@Ecliptic Seems like it yeah. I probably misread.
[quote=xoqtprincessxo]v( - pi / 2) = 2cos( w( -pi/2 ) + pi/3)
2 = 2cos( w(-pi/2) + pi/3)
solve for w[/quote]
Where exactly did the -pi/2 come from? Isn't it -pi/12?
v( - pi / 2) = 2cos( w( -pi/2 ) + pi/3)
2 = 2cos( w(-pi/2) + pi/3)
solve for w
I saw it, then exited the page because im not a math person.