sine tables, that's how they did it before calculators, there are formulas as well
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The exact value of (\cos(40.7^\circ)) is not a simple rational number or a well-known trigonometric value. To find its numerical approximation, you can use a calculator, which gives (\cos(40.7^\circ) \approx 0.7578). For precise applications, it's best to use a calculator or software that can compute trigonometric functions.
No, because 'x' is a variable.
Nowadays you cannot do it without a calculator.
You cannot.
Do you mean the exact value of pi, which is 3.141592653589793238462643383...? You could, but it would be quite difficult to do without a calculator, and it's pointless, really. 3.14 is just the short way of writing pi. Most teachers just tell or expect you to use 3.14.
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There are many places one might go to find a home value calculator. The official Chase website offers this type of calculator in addition to other resources.
you go get a calculator
No, because 'x' is a variable.
Nowadays you cannot do it without a calculator.
You cannot.
Many websites have a present value calculator, you should be able to find ones that are free and easy to use. You will need to enter in the future value, intrest rate and the number of years.
Weight Watchers do have a calculator, people can use the calculator when out and about in the shops or in restaurants to find out the calorific value in a particular food.
You can find a home value calculator by searching for one online. You might also want to try asking your home loan officer for more information as well.
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Use a ruler