expressed in degrees to 8 decimal places. Lee's answer is 28.7770 degrees. You deduct 2 points out of 10 for this only partially correct answer. Travis complains, and says that his/her last year's teacher, Mr./Ms .Oakley, told them that, when using the calculator, they must use exactly four decimal places, no more and no less. Travis goes on to insist that if s/he does not get full credit for this problem, s/he will go to the principal and/or parent to complain...
-How do you handle the situation with the student?
-How do you handle the potential situation with parent, colleague and/or principal?
-Do you agree or disagree with Mrs. Oakley?
-Do you think following instructions on the question is more important than listening to former teachers?
-isn't the calculator only approximating cosine by some kind of series representation?
2007-03-28
05:57:19
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JizZ E. Jizzy
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