RE: Solving a system of two trigonometric equations
May 19, 2023 at 7:50 pm
(This post was last modified: May 19, 2023 at 7:52 pm by Fireball.)
(May 19, 2023 at 4:31 pm)FlatAssembler Wrote:(May 19, 2023 at 4:15 pm)Ravenshire Wrote: While you might get a job with that piece of paper, you'll never keep one without the useful skills you fucking ignorant twat. Quit cheating yourself.
But being able to synthesize a non-standard regulator (lead compensation and lag compensation) using Bode plot is not a particularly useful skill. I guarantee you the vast majority of programmers, even those working in control engineering, don't know that or need that.
If you actually want to be a programmer, this is simply shit you have to tolerate. Do you think people are going to throw rose petals in front of you after/if you graduate and get a job? They're going to give you shit that, if you had done your own work at uni, would be approachable, in terms of a solution. In a physics E&M lab at the sophomore level, we had to calculate the resistance necessary for a ballistic galvanometer to reach zero in minimum time. Given how often I've used one of them since, I've decided that the only purpose for that lab was to teach profs and TAs how to use the equipment for a lab. Your posed problem is actually pretty straightforward. You are going to have to work it out for yourself, though. When I started uni and was taking 19 units and working two jobs, I looked into tutoring for some of the calculus I was taking. The tutor had as much trouble as I did, so I buckled down and did it the hard (right) way- I studied.
For the life of me I can't understand why you would come to an atheist-related forum for EE/CS homework solutions. Well, actually, yes, I can.
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