Because it helped find angles in a triangle when only the side lengths were known.
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Many (most) books of tables listing logs also list cosines. First look up the cosine, and then look up that number in the log lists. The answer is the log-cosine - I hope that's what you mean.
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If you know any two angles and a side, you can use the law of sine (or law of cosine) to find the other two sides, add them up and get the perimeter. It you know the base and height, you can use the Pythagorean Theorem to get the side lengths, add them up and get the perimeter.
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He did not come up with the Ohm, it was named after him many years after his death.
I don't believe the graphic calculator has a cosine regression tool, but if you go to STAT, and CALC, there is a sin regression tool. If you hit enter on that then insert your L values, it will come up with a sin regression. The sin regression should be the same as a cosine regression, except that the sin regression should have a different value of C, usually getting rid of the value of C altogether will give you the correct regression.
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A Sine-Cosine Encoder is a position transducer using only two sensors, each 90 degrees out of phase with respect to each other, driving an up/down counter through appropriate logic. Since sine and cosine are 90 degrees out of phase with repect to each other, this technique is called sine-cosine encoding. The computer mouse is an example of this technique.