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7 years ago Edited: 7 years ago, mjvictor13
Use a graphing calculator and/or calculus techniques to show that the algebraic formula of Bhaskara I approximates the Sine between 0 and 180 degrees with an error of no more than 1%. Find the values that are most in error

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8.   Brahmagupta   asserts   that   if   AB C D   is   a   quadrilateral   in- scribed in a circle, as in Exercise 7, then if s = 1 (a +
2 b + c + d), the area of the quadrilateral is given by S =
√(s − a)(s − b)(s − c)(s − d) (Fig. 8.12). Prove this re- sult as follow
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