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Hi Regina
It has been decades since I handled groups, rings, fields, and functions
in my french lycée. Now I am confused because it looks like the two
terms are swapped between french and english...
Regards
Olivier
In french:
http://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cos%C3%A9cante#Fonctions_r.C3.A9ciproques
in English
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Inverse_%28mathematics%29
Em 30-01-2012 21:00, Regina Henschel escreveu:
Hi Oliver,
Olivier Hallot schrieb:
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Hi,
Please find the patch attached.
The term "inverse" is not correct in this context. It should be
"reciprocal" instead.
Example: The inverse of SIN is ASIN. The reciprocal of SIN is CSC.
Kind regards
Regina
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