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True. But 60 degrees should be the argument of the cosine function. Cosine is always a number between -1 and 1, it isn’t measured in degrees. That would be arccosine.
pschearer Premium Member almost 4 years ago
Ga-ROAN!!!
But damn, that’s a brilliant joke!
GreasyOldTam almost 4 years ago
….. oh. he’s cosine-ing the loan.
ronaldspence almost 4 years ago
One for the smart kids…I will be over in the corner if you need me…pointy hat, you know…
Georgette Washington Bunny almost 4 years ago
A-ha, I see what they did there.
mr_sherman Premium Member almost 4 years ago
They’re at the wrong dealership. They should go down the street where they could Dodge the issue.
Nate England almost 4 years ago
Looks like he went off on a bit of a tangent…
pcolli almost 4 years ago
An e-collateral triangle?
iggyman almost 4 years ago
Ask the famous philosopher Isosceles!
bobpickett1 almost 4 years ago
thanks
gopher gofer almost 4 years ago
somebody should tan scott’s hide for this joke…
Darryl Heine almost 4 years ago
60 degrees of Kevin Bacon…uh, I mean a triangle angle!
gammaguy almost 4 years ago
Well, if the loan is for a non-electric automobile, I guess that it’s reasonable to expect a carbon-monoxide (CO) signature.
Milady Meg almost 4 years ago
Don’t take it! It’s a scam! The triangle’s not right!
BearsDown Premium Member almost 4 years ago
That’s acute angle he’s taking to loan approval.
Bill D. Kat Premium Member almost 4 years ago
Sine language
William Bednar Premium Member almost 4 years ago
Must have used radians.
uniquename almost 4 years ago
The question here is will all the figures close?
Herd of Turtles almost 4 years ago
Let’s all have a piece of pi to celebrate.
rugeirn almost 4 years ago
If this arc goes off on a tangent, will it lead to a second arc – i.e., an arctangent?
Jay5794 Premium Member almost 4 years ago
Sign him quickly before he flat lines
jamescordeiro almost 4 years ago
Lol
jel354 almost 4 years ago
They’re hardly being obtuse.
weaverl47 almost 4 years ago
VERY clever!
WCraft almost 4 years ago
Oh the puns, the puns! (Tearing feathers out by the flipper full)
The Brooklyn Accent Premium Member almost 4 years ago
The interest payments on that loan increase geometrically.
zeexenon almost 4 years ago
Only (iff) you’re Right.
GlenJanken almost 4 years ago
True. But 60 degrees should be the argument of the cosine function. Cosine is always a number between -1 and 1, it isn’t measured in degrees. That would be arccosine.
Judy Saint Premium Member almost 4 years ago
Yeah, cosine-cosign…. It’s a forgery. Those are not right triangles.
Lablubber almost 4 years ago
They don’t know it, but it’s an FBI sting. They’ve fallen into a trapezoid.
stamets almost 4 years ago
They are certainly off on some tangent.
tinstar almost 4 years ago
Usually, if someone co-signs something, there’s an angle.
ratickle almost 4 years ago
Cosine is NEVER in degrees and is always between 1 and -1.
SkyGuy almost 4 years ago
He won’t be getting a square deal.
Realimaginary1 Premium Member almost 4 years ago
Careful! This might cause scalene syndrome.