So i was just thinking about FT when i realize...
What's the difference between "Cosine" and "Sine"?
Like i know their purpose is to make rotators and hinges Flap like Crazy.
But the question is...
Why have two different FT input if they both produce one similar FT output?
Lemme know in da comments.
@PlaneFlightX eh Wdym???
@HazerzIsBack yep. Still going. I think I'll finish it this year, and I'm actually making good progress. I only have 4 months left though
@PlaneFlightX three years and still WIP? Your Hella Relentless and I'm All for it
@PlaneFlightX I still suck at trig considering I'm really new to it, any tips, aswell as in Gen Math
Cool. I just used trigonometry to calculate the angle of depression for my VNAV system.
I also recently made a full autoland system for my SWL-120. This thing is insane.
@PlaneFlightX 3 years Later and I'm on Trigonometry now ,😅
@HuskyDynamics01 3 Years Has Passed and I'm Now In Trigonometry Pre Calculus 😅😅😅
Sine its a horizontal wave
Cosine its a vertical wave
Trig. They have different functions. When you go through Year 9 you will learn it, and then you will learn about the more advanced stuff onwards.
Oh no, not trig
Basically it's trigonometry, and you can use it for things if you find both an angle and a distance, but want to know m o r e.