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Hehe, as far as I know it's true but i can't remember where i found it out but it was in a text book so it should be more reliable than other sources.
@metalmidget aye this isn't exactly relevant...
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Too true but "small change in" is used for differentiation and by small change it means small - too small for trig in movement.
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I think Pi can be calculated near enough with Abs(4) or something like that in VB6.
Small thing bugging me is the use of dx and dy. The d means small change in but the change could be up to...
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First post on here and its gonna be a biggy (and hopefully a good one). I have not described uses for the calculations below as Trigonometry can be so broad at times and...well...I'm just too tired...
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