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Sines meaning
plural of sine | pair of sixes of dice
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Early this year Sines Parks registered a charge, a document confirming security over company assets for a loan, against some RoyaleLife entities.
In fact, Lefebvre was actually a material witness who met with Sines on August 12 after the rally while she was conceiving her litigation.
Joseph Sines, and his wife, Bethany, decided to utilize their skills and background to create a website for kids that would entertain, educate, calm, and most importantly, be 100 percent safe for young minds.
Sines was wearing a black polo, black pants, and a black hat with the word “NARCOTICS” on the front.
But the fact that Sines was awarded by the king provoked Lencastre to refuse out of principle, lest it encourage the king to make other donations of the Order's properties.
Estêvão da Gama was appointed alcaide-mór (civil governor) of Sines in the 1460s, a post he held until 1478; after that he continued as a receiver of taxes and holder of the Order's commendas in the region.
Fermat's principle leads to Snell's law ; when the sines of the angles in the different media are in the same proportion as the propagation velocities, the time to get from P to Q is minimized.
For angles from around 5.7 up to 90 degrees, sines are found by comparing the S scale with C (or D) scale; though on many closed-body rules the S scale relates to the A scale instead, and what follows must be adjusted appropriately.
In particular, only sines and cosines that map radians to ratios satisfy the differential equations that classically describe them.
Introduction seeAlso In the first frames of the animation, a function f is resolved into Fourier series: a linear combination of sines and cosines (in blue).
Marriage Doohan married Selina Sines, his partner of eleven years, on Friday, 21 March 2006, on Hamilton Island ; the couple have two children.
More formally, it decomposes any periodic function or periodic signal into the sum of a (possibly infinite) set of simple oscillating functions, namely sines and cosines (or, equivalently, complex exponentials ).
Natural lines, such as the line of chords, the line of sines and tangents are placed on one side of the scale and the corresponding artificial or logarithmic ones were on the other side.
Rather, a test signal containing harmonics should be used (such as the sum of at least two sines where the second sine is some harmonic (multiple) of the first sine).
Re-writing sines and cosines as complex exponentials makes it necessary for the Fourier coefficients to be complex valued.
Sine and cosine transforms main Fourier's original formulation of the transform did not use complex numbers, but rather sines and cosines.
Sines, one of the few seaports on the Alentejo coast, consisted of little more than a cluster of whitewashed, red-tiled cottages, occupied chiefly by fisherfolk.
The law of sines is useful for computing the lengths of the unknown sides in a triangle if two angles and one side are known.
The obvious distinction between a DCT and a DFT is that the former uses only cosine functions, while the latter uses both cosines and sines (in the form of complex exponentials ).
The tables of logarithms of sines, secants, and tangents were also required for the purposes of navigation.