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www.tuitionkenneth.com › a-maths-trigo-r-formulaFormulas. Sine version: a sin θ ± b cos θ = sin ( θ ± α) Cosine version: a cos θ ∓ b cos θ = cos ( θ ± α) where R = a 2 + b 2 and α = tan − 1 ( b a) Example. Express 3 cos x - 4 sin x in the form R cos (x + α), where R > 0 and 0° < α < 90°. Cosine version: a cos θ − b cos θ = cos ( θ + α) a = 3, b = 4 R = ( 3) 2 + ( 4 ...
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R Formula Tutorial: Syntax & Functions using lm ... - DataCamp
www.datacamp.com › tutorial › r-formula-tutorialIn the example above, you ask R to return the type and the class of quote(x*10). As a result, you see that the type of quote(x*10) is 'language', and the class is 'call'. This is definitely not a formula, since you would need the class() to return 'formula'! But what then is? Something that characterizes formulas in R is the tilde operator ~. With this operator, you can actually say: "capture the meaning of this code, without evaluating it right away”.