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Trigonometry / Angle / Ballistics / Trigonometric functions / Range of a projectile / Rotation matrix / Angle of view / Rotation / Geometry / Mathematical analysis / Mathematics
Date: 2002-10-04 16:36:56
Trigonometry
Angle
Ballistics
Trigonometric functions
Range of a projectile
Rotation matrix
Angle of view
Rotation
Geometry
Mathematical analysis
Mathematics

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