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>
> It's not "e", it an "e" with an accent. In computer science
> the technical term is "weird character". ;)
> Given that this is a question about trig functions, I'd bet
> that was the character "pi" when Tanisha typed it.
>
Sounds right.
> @Moderators: is there a way to send people a "FAQ" when they
> join the list?
>
> Grtz,
> Rob
I would suggest putting these notations in the reminder text.
I use "pi" for pi, and capital M, N, P, W, X, Y, Z to replace Greek
letters.
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