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i dont think that's ever been a problem before. i guess... As a vampire is a dead body and the soul has already fled then the concept of sin does not apply.
You should apply the chain rule d/dx(x.sin x) = x * d/dx(sin x) + sin x * d/dx(x) = x * cos x + sin x * 1 = x.cos x + sin x
You need to make use of the formulae for sin(A+B) and cos(A+B), and that cos is an even function: sin(A+B) = cos A sin B + sin A cos B cos(A+B) = cos A cos B - sin A sin B cos even fn → cos(-x) = cos(x) To prove: (cos A + sin A)(cos 2A + sin 2A) = cos A + sin 3A The steps are to work with the left hand side, expand the brackets, collect [useful] terms together, apply A+B formula above (backwards) and apply even nature of cos function: (cos A + sin A)(cos 2A + sin 2A) = cos A cos 2A + cos A sin 2A + sin A cos 2A + sin A sin 2A = (cos A cos 2A + sin A sin 2A) + (cos A sin 2A + sin A cos 2A) = cos(A - 2A) + sin(A + 2A) = cos(-A) + sin 3A = cos A + sin 3A which is the right hand side as required.
39o26' (to the nearest minute) Explanation: Let the angle = θ sinθ = 0.6352 To find the angle of sinθ, you must apply sin-1 to sinθ. sin-1θ = 39o26'5.35"
It is dificult for any person of sound mind to sin in ignorance. We are all given a sense of what is right and what is wrong at birth. The accountablity of one answering for their sins does not come into force until the age of eight. (The Lord has set this to be that age of accountabilty). If one is taught from a very early age to do something which is sinfull but has been taught that it is the right thing to do, then the Atonement will apply to that person. To sin is an act that is regarded by theologians as a transgression of God's will. There are few people who sin in which the atonement will not apply to after true repentance. Except the unpardonable sin of murder and the denial of the Holy Ghost when one has once received it.
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No matter how much we sin God will always welcome back a sinner who truly repents.
write in terms of sin, cos or tan then use the double angle formulae. I.e. cosec(x)=1/sin(x) =1/[2sin(x)cos(x)]
Psalm 52 is one attributed to David after Nathan confronted him with his sin. This is cited in the Tyndale study bible."Wash away all my iniquity and cleanse me from my sin. For I know my transgressions, and my sin is always before me." Psalm 52:2-3Psalm 32 may also apply to that situation:"When I refused to confess my sin, my body wasted away, and I groaned all day long." Psalm 32:3
lim(h→0) (sin x cos h + cos x sin h - sin x)/h As h tends to 0, both the numerator and the denominator have limit zero. Thus, the quotient is indeterminate at 0 and of the form 0/0. Therefore, we apply l'Hopital's Rule and the limit equals: lim(h→0) (sin x cos h + cos x sin h - sin x)/h = lim(h→0) (sin x cos h + cos x sin h - sin x)'/h' = lim(h→0) [[(cos x)(cos h) + (sin x)(-sin h)] + [(-sin x)(sin h) + (cos x)(cos h)] - cos x]]/0 = cosx/0 = ∞
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