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None wrote:
> Trigonometry is the measurement of triangles. A square can be broken down
> into eight right angle triangles. In the eighth of a square, the Opposite
> (O) and Adjacent (A) are the same. So if you change the angle while
> keeping O or A the same, it will tell you how much the new A or O should
> be.
For efficiency, it's easier to just break a square into two triangles.
^_^ Also in a square you can't change the angles, or it ceases to be
a square. They will always be 45 and 90 degrees.
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