foil [foil] n. in tracery, any of several lobes, circular or nearly so, tangent to the inner side of a larger arc, and meeting together in a point called a cusp. {Latin: folia, folium}
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Differential calculus or the concept of Derivative and Differential Coefficient was discovered by Isaac Newton (1642-1727) and Gottfried Wilhelm Leibnitz (1646-1716) in the process of solving two old problems one of finding slope of tangent drawn to a curve and another of finding instantaneous velocity of an object in non-uniform motion. Continue r
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Many students feel anxiety when having to deal with trigonometric functions and may want to seek help on homework through online tutoring. These students may have difficulties understanding the six trigonometric functions and their graphs. These functions are sine, cosine, tangent, cosecant, secant, and cotangent.
The President was (miraculously) struck dumb by Mr. Ryan's critique, and in his response drifted off into an irrelevant tangent about Medicare Advantage.