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| Hey Amber. I need your help. | |
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| Yes, Zach..What might I assist you with today? | |
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| It's my College math class. We're studying eclipse for pre-calculus and I'm having trouble identifying what each variable stands for in the formula. | |
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| Well, first, you must know that there are two types of eclipse: vertical and horizontal; and there are three components: center, minor radius, and major radius. | |
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| So, is there a different formula for each one? | |
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| Yes, but it's not that much harder to remember. | |
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