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kyeruu
2009-04-24, 05:40 PM
ok i'm pissed, i'm stressed, my teacher is too much of a dumbass to tell me which process' to take, the book only tells me "sine is the adjacent of the hypoteneuse" etc etc.


i've done math fora while and i can tell that.

you can't solve a problem WITHOUT A FUCKING PROCESS FIRST.

Since the book, educational system seem to be worthless fucks.

I need help -_- someone here, PLEASE, anyone i don't care who.

Teach me how fucking trigonometry works.

i dont' want to hear that "oh angles work like this" bullshit, i want cold hard processes, like you do in algebra?

yeah, there's a way to do each math problem, no matter what it is, and knowing that 90* is the middle of 180* can't f ucking help me solve

"find if 30* a/b square is a true angle.

please, someone help me, i'm going to be an english teacher, i could give a fuck about math, i just need this bullshit to graduate >.>

Chruser
2009-04-24, 05:44 PM
http://www.amazon.com/Trigonometry-Practical-Man-J-Thompson/dp/B000J4SZ0O/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&s=books&qid=1240616559&sr=8-1

Sum Yung Guy
2009-04-24, 08:32 PM
Publisher: D. Van Nostrand Company; 3rd edition (1962)

That's an old book.

Skurai
2009-04-24, 10:38 PM
ok i'm pissed, i'm stressed, my teacher is too much of a dumbass to tell me which process' to take, the book only tells me "sine is the adjacent of the hypoteneuse" etc etc.


i've done math fora while and i can tell that.

you can't solve a problem WITHOUT A FUCKING PROCESS FIRST.

Since the book, educational system seem to be worthless fucks.

I need help -_- someone here, PLEASE, anyone i don't care who.

Teach me how fucking trigonometry works.

i dont' want to hear that "oh angles work like this" bullshit, i want cold hard processes, like you do in algebra?

yeah, there's a way to do each math problem, no matter what it is, and knowing that 90* is the middle of 180* can't f ucking help me solve

"find if 30* a/b square is a true angle.

please, someone help me, i'm going to be an english teacher, i could give a fuck about math, i just need this bullshit to graduate >.>

Have you tried looking at examples?
How about looking at the answers in the back of the book?
Have you tried going to the mall dressed as a Panda and asking people?

Lenny
2009-04-25, 06:26 AM
http://www.e-booksdirectory.com/mathematics.php

A list of free Mathematics e-books. It's got things that should help with most Maths situations - heck, I've found quite a few that have huge sections on Big O notation and Time Complexity, which are really helpful with my degree.