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Re: potential future white paper: swerve drive implementation
I think that an Algebra 2 level should be fine (assuming you actually meant Algebra 2) I would imagine that all teams would have members who have taken math up to Algebra 2, all mentors should also have this level of understanding.
I personally thing that the Derivations would be useful as a learning tool for students, that being said I would not include any derivations that a HS student with knowledge of Algebra 2 and Geometry couldn't do (i.e. no Calc, and nothing other than sin/cos/tan as far as Trig) |
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Re: potential future white paper: swerve drive implementation
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