LOL... YES, ROSE.. IT WAS SUPPOSED TO BE A JOKE.. THE COSINE OR (COS) STANDS FOR "BECAUSE" IN THIS JOKE... SO... EIGHT STANDS FOR "ATE", AND COSINE STANDS FOR "BECAUSE"... GOT IT?
the original joke says that six is afraid of seven, cos seven (ate) nine :D, but when you write this on the paper cos(789), it looks like cosine(789), and then the answer could be (-0.895944170184236).. please note that 789 is expressed in Radiant :D
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LOLZZZ
Is this a joke (o.O)
I read it three or four time, I did not get it.
then i moved to comments :P
Thanks ^_^
@Olga,
I liked your confused CAT pic :P
LOL AG -____-
I write Cause instead of cos :P this is the reason at the beginning I didn't get the joke :P
ops... sorry for the uppercase writing :S
LOL... YES, ROSE.. IT WAS SUPPOSED TO BE A JOKE.. THE COSINE OR (COS) STANDS FOR "BECAUSE" IN THIS JOKE... SO... EIGHT STANDS FOR "ATE", AND COSINE STANDS FOR "BECAUSE"... GOT IT?
I understood you, AG.
The cosine of the number 789 seven hundred eighty-nine = -0.895944170184
Cosine belongs to the trigonometric functions of mathematics and is used among other things in geometry as a number.
The word cosine, like sine, also comes from Latin and results from "complement sinus" - the complementary sine.
The cosine is used as a number, for example in the mathematical triangle calculation, to calculate the complementary angle of the sine.
I just did not understand it as a joke. Or should it be none?
To be honest, I like the original joke better...LOL!!!!
lol, O. M. & Onee-chan, ^^
Thank you so much for your comments :)
the original joke says that six is afraid of seven, cos seven (ate) nine :D, but when you write this on the paper cos(789), it looks like cosine(789), and then the answer could be (-0.895944170184236).. please note that 789 is expressed in Radiant :D
OMG...I love maths, lol...but I am not an engineer ///....I have no idea. And why?
Why??
Huh??!
the point is... "cos = because" is also written like cosine, and then the answer can be expressed with different way:D