I think it has to do with what is in stock and how prices are adjusted due to the market and a bunch of other economic stuff. If I remember correctly, that's what I read on here once. I'm not really sure though.
Did you google cigar elf? As for the economic mumbo I figured that's what it was but didn't know if there was a determination ahead of time and if there was a way of finding out. I'd be inclined to skip a meal to save some money for some smokes that I knew I wanted to try if I knew they were coming out.
Iam sure its a complex process in selecting the perfect cigars for the daily deal and i bet there are some quantum physics and crazy equasions to
Inverse trigonometric functions are also known as arc functions.
Just as there are 6 trigonometric functions, there are also 6 trigonometric arc functions - arc sine, arc cosine, and so on.
The arc function means the angle whose trigonometric function equals a specific value.
Stating this another way, if the trigonometric function of ? y = x, then the arc function of x is ? y.
For example, the arc sine of 0.64279 is 40°.
If we graph the trigonometric functions (see below), we see that each of the six trigonometric arc functions can have 2 values.
For example, looking at the sine graph we can see that the arc sine of .5 can be 30° or 150°. Looking at the tangent graph, the arc tangent of 1.732 can be 60° or 240°.
We stated above that the arc sine of 0.64279 is 40° but it is also 140°
If we call one arc function value ?y and we call the second arc function value ?y2 then we have these 6 formulas for determining the second arc function values:
ANSWER = Don Peppin Garcia Blue 5 pack for 19.95
Tommorows daily deal is done for you guys
Iam sure its a complex process in selecting the perfect cigars for the daily deal and i bet there are some quantum physics and crazy equasions to
Inverse trigonometric functions are also known as arc functions.
Just as there are 6 trigonometric functions, there are also 6 trigonometric arc functions - arc sine, arc cosine, and so on.
The arc function means the angle whose trigonometric function equals a specific value.
Stating this another way, if the trigonometric function of ? y = x, then the arc function of x is ? y.
For example, the arc sine of 0.64279 is 40°.
If we graph the trigonometric functions (see below), we see that each of the six trigonometric arc functions can have 2 values.
For example, looking at the sine graph we can see that the arc sine of .5 can be 30° or 150°. Looking at the tangent graph, the arc tangent of 1.732 can be 60° or 240°.
We stated above that the arc sine of 0.64279 is 40° but it is also 140°
If we call one arc function value ?y and we call the second arc function value ?y2 then we have these 6 formulas for determining the second arc function values:
ANSWER = Don Peppin Garcia Blue 5 pack for 19.95
Tommorows daily deal is done for you guys
You forgot the hyperbolic functions guy!!!! g-d, that changes everything!!!!...don pepin series JJ torp 19.95!!!
Iam sure its a complex process in selecting the perfect cigars for the daily deal and i bet there are some quantum physics and crazy equasions to
Inverse trigonometric functions are also known as arc functions.
Just as there are 6 trigonometric functions, there are also 6 trigonometric arc functions - arc sine, arc cosine, and so on.
The arc function means the angle whose trigonometric function equals a specific value.
Stating this another way, if the trigonometric function of ? y = x, then the arc function of x is ? y.
For example, the arc sine of 0.64279 is 40°.
If we graph the trigonometric functions (see below), we see that each of the six trigonometric arc functions can have 2 values.
For example, looking at the sine graph we can see that the arc sine of .5 can be 30° or 150°. Looking at the tangent graph, the arc tangent of 1.732 can be 60° or 240°.
We stated above that the arc sine of 0.64279 is 40° but it is also 140°
If we call one arc function value ?y and we call the second arc function value ?y2 then we have these 6 formulas for determining the second arc function values:
ANSWER = Don Peppin Garcia Blue 5 pack for 19.95
Tommorows daily deal is done for you guys
Wow! I really hope you copied and pasted all that!
Iam sure its a complex process in selecting the perfect cigars for the daily deal and i bet there are some quantum physics and crazy equasions to
Inverse trigonometric functions are also known as arc functions.
Just as there are 6 trigonometric functions, there are also 6 trigonometric arc functions - arc sine, arc cosine, and so on.
The arc function means the angle whose trigonometric function equals a specific value.
Stating this another way, if the trigonometric function of ? y = x, then the arc function of x is ? y.
For example, the arc sine of 0.64279 is 40°.
If we graph the trigonometric functions (see below), we see that each of the six trigonometric arc functions can have 2 values.
For example, looking at the sine graph we can see that the arc sine of .5 can be 30° or 150°. Looking at the tangent graph, the arc tangent of 1.732 can be 60° or 240°.
We stated above that the arc sine of 0.64279 is 40° but it is also 140°
If we call one arc function value ?y and we call the second arc function value ?y2 then we have these 6 formulas for determining the second arc function values:
ANSWER = Don Peppin Garcia Blue 5 pack for 19.95
Tommorows daily deal is done for you guys
Wow! I really hope you copied and pasted all that!
Dammit sorry jeff that i left the hyperbolic functions out and it just threw my calculation off ....... of course i copied and pasted ...... theres cigars to be smoked and not waste time typing
Iam sure its a complex process in selecting the perfect cigars for the daily deal and i bet there are some quantum physics and crazy equasions to
Inverse trigonometric functions are also known as arc functions.
Just as there are 6 trigonometric functions, there are also 6 trigonometric arc functions - arc sine, arc cosine, and so on.
The arc function means the angle whose trigonometric function equals a specific value.
Stating this another way, if the trigonometric function of ? y = x, then the arc function of x is ? y.
For example, the arc sine of 0.64279 is 40°.
If we graph the trigonometric functions (see below), we see that each of the six trigonometric arc functions can have 2 values.
For example, looking at the sine graph we can see that the arc sine of .5 can be 30° or 150°. Looking at the tangent graph, the arc tangent of 1.732 can be 60° or 240°.
We stated above that the arc sine of 0.64279 is 40° but it is also 140°
If we call one arc function value ?y and we call the second arc function value ?y2 then we have these 6 formulas for determining the second arc function values:
ANSWER = Don Peppin Garcia Blue 5 pack for 19.95
Tommorows daily deal is done for you guys
Wouldn't it be something if they really used some crazy equation to figure it all out?
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