I just got my math textbook for College Trig, and it’s a little emo It’s called *I Write Sines Not Trajectories*
I had a trig teacher that could never stay focused...
He always went off on a tangent.
I don't know for certain, but it could be a sine of something serious.
I thought I'd study for my trig test best while out in the sun. But I'm still not feeling tan.
How do you hang a trig teacher? With a hypotenoose
How did the teacher solve the integral of dx/(x^2((x^2)-4)^1/2)? I guess he had a few trig sub his sleeve
What do you call a blind trig function? Se-cant.
I will do algebra, trig, and calculus. But geometry is where I draw the line.
sin(x) + 2 = 3 It's a trig question.
Life Hack If you're ever hungry in trig class, chew on the corner of your paper. It's equivelant to half a pi.
All the answers on my trig test were off by pi/2... I guess that's what I get for not checking my sines.
Why couldn't the trig professor teach the deaf kid?
Cos sec sin!
Alternatively: cosecant sine
Thanks /u/mephysteaux
I came up with this while studying, I should probably keep doing that.