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1 | h1. Notations of cosine | ||
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3 | In mathematics, the cosine of an angle is the ratio of the length of the adjacent side to the length of the hypotenuse. | ||
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5 | h3. Description of this symbol | ||
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7 | - Cos in [OpenMath|http://www.openmath.org/cd/transc1.xhtml#cos] | ||
8 | - It seems that cos is not in MathML | ||
9 | - Cos also is described in [MathWord|http://mathworld.wolfram.com/Cosine.html] and in [Wikipedia|http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Trigonometric_functions#Cosine] | ||
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13 | h3. Observations of Cos | ||
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15 | Put your observations here... | ||
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17 | h4. Arabic (Saudi Arabia, Egypt, Kuwait and some other provinces) | ||
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19 | !cos1-ar.png|align=right! In the example on the right we find the cosine function (???) is represented in Arabic context and it is called '??? ????'. | ||
20 | [Find the example in page 48 in the math highschool book|Census.Bibliography#saudi_mathHighschool1_part2] | ||
21 | [Download and preview the book|http://wiki.math-bridge.org/download/attachments/1212431/math+highschool+1+part+2.pdf] | ||
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25 | h4. English | ||
26 | !cos1-en.png|align=right! The English book [Calculus with analytic geometry|Census.Bibliography#Calculus-withAnalyticGeometry] shows cosine function in page 38. | ||
27 | [Go directly to the example in google book links|http://books.google.com/books?id=jTmuOwwGDwoC&lpg=PP1&pg=PA38#v=onepage&q&f=false] | ||
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31 | h4. German | ||
32 | !cos1-de.png|align=right! 'Kosinusfunktion' symbol is represented in the example on the right, from the German book [Mathematischer Begleiter zur Experimentalphysik|Census.Bibliography#MathematischerBegleiterzurExperimentalphysik] | ||
33 | page number 50. | ||
34 | [Find the example in google books link|http://books.google.com/books?id=dj_Hyy3Uvt8C&lpg=PA195&dq=Euler-Mascheroni-Konstante&pg=PA50#v=onepage&q&f=false] | ||
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38 | h4. Dutch | ||
39 | !cos1-nl.png|align=right! The Dutch book [Continue wiskunde|Census.Bibliography#ContinueWiskunde-Lodder] shows the cosine function in page number 43, and it is called 'cosinus' in Dutch context. | ||
40 | [Download and preview the book|http://www.open.ou.nl/evv/nkbw/limieten.pdf] | ||
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44 | h4. Finnish | ||
45 | !cos1-fi.png|align=right! We find also cosine function in the Finnish book [MAOL-taulukot|Census.Bibliography#MAOL-taulukot-Otava2005] page 25, and it is called 'Kosini' in Finnish context. | ||
46 | [Download and preview the book|http://matriisi.ee.tut.fi/~miilumak/material/] | ||
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52 | h3. Encoding the observations of cos | ||
53 | [See encodings|http://devdemo.activemath.org/mathbridge/tools/symbolpresentation.cmd?order=by+Theory&lang=x-all&fmt=html&clipCoordinate=1&noApplet=true&omsource=%3COMOBJ%3E%0D%0A++++++%3COMA%3E%0D%0A++++++++%3COMS+cd%3D%22transc1%22+name%3D%22cos%22+%2F%3E%0D%0A++++++++%3COMV+name%3D%22x%22+%2F%3E%0D%0A++++++%3C%2FOMA%3E%0D%0A++++%3C%2FOMOBJ%3E&submit=View] | ||
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