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Oh honey, just use a calculator. Trigonometric tables are so last century. Type in your decimal value of theta, hit the sin, cos, or tan button, and voila! Math magic at your fingertips. No need to flip through dusty old tables like a math detective.

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Oh, dude, trigonometry, like, totally takes me back to high school. So, the trigonometric table for decimal values of theta would just be a list of the sine, cosine, and tangent values for different angles in decimal form. It's, like, super handy if you need to quickly look up trig values without doing all the math yourself. Hope that helps!

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221 is theta (1)

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