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clipka <ano### [at] anonymous org> wrote:
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> Speaking of dot product...
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> ______ ..........__
> | /:\ | /\
> | Ba :__|90 / B
> | : /
> | /|\ /
> | A | /
> L| | /
> | | /
> | | /
> | | /
> | | /
> | |/
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Hey, that's great :-) Nice and graphical. Thanks for taking the time and effort
to explain it so well. Now, I can go back to the pertinent Wikipedia article
with some new-found knowledge, to try and understand *that* description.
(If I was ever taught anything about do-products while in college those MANY
years ago, I've certainly forgotten it.)
Funny thing: Of the many maths classes I had to take (even prior to college),
CALCULUS was actually the most interesting and easily-grasped, for me-- the
direct result of having an excellent teacher. On the other hand, GEOMETRY (well,
its proofs) was exactly the opposite-- and for the same (opposite) reason.
But the ironic thing is, I don't *think* that I've ever had to actually USE
calculus during my lifetime(!) So my 'mental machinery' has become quite rusty.
Yet, trig concepts-- the basic ones-- have always stuck with me. And I do find
uses for those from time to time.
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