Sin Sin Sin was created on 2006-05-22.
cos*cot + sin = cos*cos/sin + sin = cos2/sin + sin = (cos2 + sin2)/sin = 1/sin = cosec
sin(3A) = sin(2A + A) = sin(2A)*cos(A) + cos(2A)*sin(A)= sin(A+A)*cos(A) + cos(A+A)*sin(A) = 2*sin(A)*cos(A)*cos(A) + {cos^2(A) - sin^2(A)}*sin(A) = 2*sin(A)*cos^2(A) + sin(a)*cos^2(A) - sin^3(A) = 3*sin(A)*cos^2(A) - sin^3(A)
i think sin 200 is smaller than sin 0.. because sin 200= - sin 20.. sin 0 = 0 of course 0 > - sin 20
d/dx[sin(4x)] = sin(4x) ======
Keep it outside.
See a veterinarian.
It is not a good idea - urinating and defecating outside is the same as throwing garbage into your yard. It causes disease and infection. It also smells bad and attracts vermin.
No, it is not a sin to sleep naked. There is no command in the Bible that would make this sinful.
Roman Catholic AnswerVenial sin can be forgiven in numberless ways, mortal sin can, normally, only be forgiven in the confessional.
I do not recommend urinating outside because it is unsanitary, but if you have to, just squat down and hold your clothes out of your way. You can also sit on a log and hang your bottom over the back.
To differentiate y=sin(sin(x)) you need to use the chain rule. A common way to remember the chain rule is "derivative of the outside, keep the inside, derivative of the inside". First, you take the derivative of the outside. The derivative of sin is cos. Then, you keep the inside, so you keep sin(x). Then, you multiple by the derivative of the inside. Again, the derivative of sinx is cosx. In the end, you get y'=cos(sin(x))cos(x))
If you mean "sun" not "sin" then yes. You can get a pretty bad sun burn while skiing if its sunny outside.
Love the sinner, hate the sin.
Yes but not until the puppies can eat dog food
Urinating on your bed does not bring bedbugs.
No. This would be adultry( a sin), which they would not practice in the religion.