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NICE. I always wrote the inverses in the old fashioned arcsin(x) style because sin^-1(x) confuses with cosec(x) as it's 1/sin(x) ie (sin(x))^-1
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Sigma represents sin and tau represents tan, that makes sense. But why is cos represented by gamma? That doesn't make sense!
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c (first letter of cos) is the third letter in the Latin alphabet, gamma is the third letter in the Greek alphabet.
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Is there a way to use this notation in Latex??
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Define a \renewcommand for \sin \cos etc
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I always write just s, c, and t instead of the whole word. I mistakenly did it during a test as well: I wrote an apology (in the test) about it. Fucking professor still removed me half a point because of that.
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There is nothing like a nerd with sense of humour
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