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Oh, how could you!!! Poor Princess. Didn't realise their dislike was quite so strong, but that might be why there's a tip about putting peel on flower beds to keep them off. |
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I've heard that tip too; this was a really dramatic reaction ... you should have seen her face .. a mixture of horror and disbelief! I'm a bad mom as I couldn't help but grin a bit ........ |
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Well, bad mom indeed, but at least now we know where the geometry acronym The Cat Sat On An Orange And Howled Horribly might have come from!!! Poor Leia - so glad she didn't actually sit on the orange!!! |
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You had to put the initials in a block of 3 x 3; so if you can imagine the top row is T C S - Tangent; Sine and Cosign; the middle and bottom rows are O A O A H H which stands for Opposite over Adjacent; Adjacent over Hypotenuse and Opposite over Hypotenuse You use these to work out the dimensions or angles of triangles. WHY you may ask??? WHY indeed!!!! (Probably the only bit of info I remember from secondary school!!!) |
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Good Lord, sines and cosines are in trig if I'm not mistaken; we never had them in geometry! You must have had a very advanced class. |
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