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Is their a way I can make up my high school grade from some online distance...

I got a D in it and i its my only D and i want to make it up before we start applying for college. I cant make it up at a college because i can’t sign up for summer session anymore. I have found some...

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What online programs have Trigonometry courses?

I’m in my senior year of high school and I need an online Trigonometry class that is recognized by most colleges/high schools. Do you need your current high schools permission to take these courses?

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College Algebra and Trigonometry – YourTeacher.com

YourTeacher.com – www.yourteacher.com – offers comprehensive help with College Algebra and Trigonometry featuring 1000+ online math lessons with a personal math teacher inside every lesson!

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can you explain me about the distance formula in trigonometry?

please keep in mind that i have begun maths with trigonometry and have no knowledge of high fi topics like vectors,etc. it is not about polar or something but about a standard circle whose radius is...

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Trigonometry – The Cosine Addition Formulas

Free Math Help at Brightstorm! www.brightstorm.com How to derive the cosine of a difference formula.

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Is there a “distance formula” in trigonometry?

PQ² = (Cos? – cos?)² + (sin? – sin?)² Is this even correct? I dunno, I have this in my math book. I obviously have an idea what its about and I see how this can work, but yeah, I tried looking for more...

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Trigonometry vertices (use distance formula)?

Show that the given points are the vertices of an isosceles triangle. Use distance formula. (Show that two sides of the triangle are equal in length). 1.) A (-1, -6), B (2, -7), C (-2, -3) 2.) A (-9,...

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TRIGONOMETRY (Application of the Distance Formula)?

1. Find x if the distance between (1,3) and (x,9) is 10 2. Find the area of the rectangle with vertices A (-5, 1), B (-3, -1), C (3, 5), and D (0, 3) 3. A quadrilateral is a rhombus if all four sides...

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