Ed Mansell [adveng0077@cs.com]
I want to say: None yet
Rogersville, MO USA - Friday, June 23, 2000 at 22:30:53 (EDT)
Ed Mansell [adveng0077]
I want to say: None yet
Rogersville, MO USA - Friday, June 23, 2000 at 22:30:35 (EDT)
Ed Mansell [adveng0077]
I want to say: None yet
URL: http:// Rogersville, MO USA - Friday, June 23, 2000 at 22:30:17 (EDT)
Paul Hodgkinson [Paul@Hodgkinson.com]
I want to say: Very useful. I lost my formula book, had never bothered learning them since I thought it was useless to, so was well stuck. Cheers guys. I could prove them all using complex exponentials in a sec or two, but why do that when I can look them all up?
URL: http://www.paulhodgkinson.ipfox.com Cambridge, Cambs. UK - Tuesday, February 15, 2000 at 20:12:38 (EST)
Modesto Fletes [mfletes@prodigy.net.mx]
I want to say: I liked a lot your page, it is very useful for the students, i'm sure your'll improve it.
Congratulatinons
URL: http:// Guaymas, Sonora MEXICO - Monday, December 20, 1999 at 23:55:47 (EST)
Kevin [kev_98@email.com]
I want to say: Great site, help clear up some of the uncertain areas i had with trig identities.
URL: http://www.softfarm.com/personal/hilfiger Mendota, IL USA - Monday, November 01, 1999 at 14:26:43 (EST)
Shelley [sheldenpat@gci.net]
I want to say: Great site! I'm excited about being back in touch with trigonmetric identities after all the years since high school (20-something...) Thank you for demonstrating so beautifully how cool and powerful math is!
URL: http:// - Saturday, October 23, 1999 at 02:17:25 (EDT)
Tommy [tommygski@aol.com]
I want to say: Thanks for the help.
PA - Wednesday, March 03, 1999 at 17:39:16 (EST)
Dave Gilley [dafagil@net-link.net]
I want to say: Thank you for making this information available on the web.
I will certainly return on a regular basis.
URL: http:// Michigan USA - Sunday, February 28, 1999 at 18:26:27 (EST)
Alfred SIU [aycsiu@accessv.com]
I want to say: It's an excellent website, and provides pinpointed discussion on the topic.
Thanks for all your good effort.
I am looking forward to see more of your contributions.
URL: http:// Toronto, Canada - Thursday, February 18, 1999 at 13:10:48 (EST)
Alexander Rigas [chibuquiuqui@mail.utexas.edu]
I want to say: I want to compliment you on this extraordinary site. I found it by dumb luck, but it has aided me in the conversion of large, cumbersome trigonometric functions into nice and neat linear equations. I can see myself visiting this site many times in the future.
URL: http:// Austin, Texas USA - Friday, February 12, 1999 at 18:31:22 (EST)
Lawrence S. Braden [lbraden@sps.edu]
I want to say: *Very* well done. Congratulations. I love identities and have been teaching trig on and off for over thiry years now. My favorite identity is a simple one...2tanX/(1 + tan^2X) = sin2X. given the left side only, it catches the unwary off-guard.
Concord, NH 03301 USA - Tuesday, December 29, 1998 at 13:15:41 (EST)
EREN YAVUZER
I want to say: Well I have an exam from maths tomorrow which questions are from trigonometry and i was looking for a source where i can find formulas and i jumped to your beatifuly designed and brief site.
Thanks to every individual created this amazing site!
URL: http:// ISTANBUL, TURKEY - Monday, December 07, 1998 at 12:20:01 (EST)
Modesto Fletes [emodesto@enalce.com.mx]
I want to say: Congratulations for your page, it is very interesting and it has helped me to solve some of my homeworks. I would you to write about Geometry.
URL: http:// Guaymas, Sonora Mexico - Sunday, November 29, 1998 at 20:24:23 (EST)
B.Kruzewski [Kruzewsk@massed.net]
I want to say: Great resource!
URL: http:// - Monday, November 09, 1998 at 19:32:36 (EST)
Lucas Jensen [ljvail@hotmail.com]
I want to say: As a sophomore in high school I was so interested in math that I decided to memorize the identities a year before my teacher taught our class. After finding this page through www.fastweb.com I told my teacher, now my calculus teacher, that I found a really cool math page. Thanks for helping the math world grow. I hope to share your information with my teacher soon. Thanks again.
URL: http:// Fort Atkinson, WI USA - Saturday, October 10, 1998 at 14:52:14 (EDT)
P. Giffen
I want to say: Nice. Writing was clean, as were the images. Not knowing anything about trigonometry, I can't comment on the content of the site.
4 things I noticed:
1. Lots of American flags. Whats America got to do with trigonometry, especially in an internation contest?
2. IE page set, but no Navigator? I don't have IE installed right now, so I can't see what browser-specific "enhancements" you've made.
3. Your entry description promised "a brief introduction of our page with a reading choice option" but the link to the Real Audio file was broken.
4. Whats up with the colours? Personally, I dislike yellow and magenta, especially together. Oh, and also you didn't use hex colour codes; instead your body tags contain full colour names. This is bad because all of the different browsers have a different idea of what colours go with what names. I believe "Salmon" in Netscape is a nice, pleasant pink, but in IE it turns a sickly shade of yellow.
I'm putting way to much effort into tearing apart your page; most of the above is very minor (thought the Real Audio glitch is a pain). Overall I thought it was actually very well done, and I believe that your site should end up as a Maths & Sciences finalist.
Good luck.
Good luck.
URL: N/A Toronto, Ontario Canada - Saturday, September 12, 1998 at 00:23:04 (EDT)
Linlin Tong [ltong@mcs.kent.edu]
I want to say: good
URL: http://mcs.kent.edu/~ltong Kent, OH - Thursday, September 10, 1998 at 10:08:31 (EDT)
Jackel
I want to say: Your web site is interesting. Very detail and easy to browse.
Best regards,
Jackel
URL: http:// CA US - Sunday, September 06, 1998 at 14:46:15 (EDT)
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