countinglilacs
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undercover_fangurl
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trainvvreck
Hope you like all time low too *o*
pinkiebathtubs
OH MY GOLLY I SAW YOUR NEW PRIFILE PIC OF COURSE IM BEAUTIFUL LIKE THANKS FOR REMINDING ME THAT JK APRIL FOOLS LOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOOLOLOLOLOLOL
pinkiebathtubs
OH MY GOLLY.. YOURE STILL ON WATTPAD WWATTTT
cutie_hemmo1996
can you please read my fanfic youth please thanks and tell me what you think have a good day beautiful
weirdraidercs35
Inverse Sine, Cosine, Tangent Sine, Cosine and Tangent are all based on a Right-Angled Triangle And they are very similar functions ... so we will look at the Sine Function and then Inverse Sine to learn what it is all about. Sine Function triangle showing Opposite, Adjacent and Hypotenuse The Sine of angle θ is: the length of the side Opposite angle θ divided by the length of the Hypotenuse Or more simply: sin(θ) = Opposite / Hypotenuse Example: What is the sine of 35°? Using this triangle (lengths are only to one decimal place): sin(35°) = Opposite / Hypotenuse = 2.8/4.9 = 0.57... The Sine Function can help us solve things like this: Example: Use the sine function to find "d" We know The angle the cable makes with the seabed is 39° The cable's length is 30 m. And we want to know "d" (the distance down). Start with: sin 39° = opposite/hypotenuse sin 39° = d/30 Swap Sides: d/30 = sin 39° Use a calculator to find sin 39°: d/30 = 0.6293… Multiply both sides by 30: d = 0.6293… x 30 d = 18.88 to 2 decimal places. The depth "d" is 18.88 m Inverse Sine But sometimes it is the angle we need to find. This is where "Inverse Sine" comes in. It answers the question "what angle has sine equal to opposite/hypotenuse?" The symbol for inverse sine is sin-1 Example: Find the angle "a" We know The distance down is 18.88 m. The cable's length is 30 m. And we want to know the angle "a"
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Scripting Helpers Questions Ask a Question Scripting Glossary About Blog Help Search Sign Up Log in How does one change the mouse sensitivity? Hello there. In some Roblox shooter games, I have noticed that, even if you're in first person, you have the mouse sensitivity of third person. Take a look at Tactical Assault for example, you actually have a setting to change the mouse sensitivity. I'm not requesting a mouse sensitivity script, I just need a step-by-step answer so that I can make one myself. This is how the Mouse Sensitivity scripts basically work: 1) The script gets the offset between the cframe of the camera when you moved the mouse and the cframe of the camera before you moved the mouse 2) The script takes that offset and gets the X and Y rotations of the cframe 3) The script rotates the camera by the X and the Y rotations multiplied by the Sensitivity (so if X and Y are 1 and Sensitivity is 0.5, the camera will be rotated by (0.5, 0.5)) Hope this helped! 0 Thanks! coo1o 42 — 1y Log in to vote 1 ANSWERED BY TurboFusion 308 1 year ago Edited 1 year ago Answer this question Know the answer? Log in to share your knowledge. Answer About Glossary Statistics ROBLOX Legal Contact © 2013-2016 Scripting Helpers
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Scripting Helpers Questions Ask a Question Scripting Glossary About Blog Help Search Sign Up Log in How does one change the mouse sensitivity? Hello there. In some Roblox shooter games, I have noticed that, even if you're in first person, you have the mouse sensitivity of third person. Take a look at Tactical Assault for example, you actually have a setting to change the mouse sensitivity. I'm not requesting a mouse sensitivity script, I just need a step-by-step answer so that I can make one myself. Thanks in advance, ~coo1o Log in to vote 0 ASKED BY coo1o 42 1 year ago Edited 1 year ago 1 answer Here's YouTubes' Mouse Sensitivity script: Mouse Sensitivity Script Here's my Gui version of YouTubes' script: Mouse Sensitivity Gui This is how the Mouse Sensitivity scripts basically work: 1) The script gets the offset between the cframe of the camera when you moved the mouse and the cframe of the camera before you moved the mouse Know the answer? Log in to share your knowledge. Answer About Glossary Statistics ROBLOX Legal Contact © 2013-2016 Scripting Helpers
pinkiebathtubs
ARE YOU RAINBOWHEADS??? ignore this if you're not.sorryyyy
undercover_fangurl
@pinkiebathtubs that's what i suspected. is this really what he does in his free time? really? n does he actually understand any of this? cause i'm completely lost lol
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