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Re: Nested Trigonometry Functions

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  • Subject: [mg30117] Re: Nested Trigonometry Functions
  • From: "Orestis Vantzos" <atelesforos at hotmail.com>
  • Date: Sat, 28 Jul 2001 22:08:53 -0400 (EDT)
  • Organization: National Technical University of Athens, Greece
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Do you use some kind of code to get these expressions?
Orestis

"Edward Griffin" <edward.griffin at ireland.com> wrote in message
news:9jtkmc$8a4$1 at smc.vnet.net...
> Okay, here's one that is aesthetically pleasing. If you nest
> trigonometry expressions in a variety of ways, the results are
> somewhat interesting. Thing is, I don't know how useful this stuff is.
>
> example.
>
> Try plotting the following...
>
> y=tan(sin(sin(sin(cos(tan(tan(tan(sin(cos(sin(tan(sin(x/m)))))))))))))*n
>
> (where n is a multiplier of some reasonably large magnitude. This is
> required to make the plotted pattern visible. Use some value in m to
> stretch out the length of the graph plotted. Y represents the y value
> on the graph, and x represents the x value on the graph. Try stepping
> x by increments of 0.02 in order to get good resolution.)
>




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