that depends, are you talking money wise, then rounding up might be best, but technically you would round it down, sine its below 21.5.
A periodic up-and-down motion.
Yes. It continues forever, though repeating itself which is what makes a sign graph go up and down.
sine 810 = sine 90 = 1
Sine(A+ B) = Sine(A)*Cosine(B) + Cosine(A)*Sine(B).
A sine wave or sinusoid, forms an oscillation, or is oscillating in a regular up and down movement.
how do we sine up in articles base
it would basicly be a sine wave that is declining simalarly to a fractal does, good life example is something bounceing up and down and slowing down till it stops or a sound that fades off.
You can move a sine curve up or down by simply adding or subtracting a number from the equation of the curve. For example, the graph of y = sin x + 4 moves the whole curve up 4 units, with the sine curve crossing back and forth over the line y = 4. On the other hand, the graph of y = sin x - 1 slides
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Children will not sine up to anything - they may sign up to. But which website depends on what they wish to do!
Assuming the sine wave's angular frequency is what's changing, the motor will speed up and slow down in proportion to that frequency.
You would stroke a girl on her hair
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.
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that depends, are you talking money wise, then rounding up might be best, but technically you would round it down, sine its below 21.5.
A periodic up-and-down motion.