Why Was a Loan Refused to sin2r = 2sin r?

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In summary, a loan may have been refused for the equation sin2r = 2sin r because it lacks a clear and practical real-world application that can generate profit or benefits for the lender. The importance of the equation is subjective and may vary for lenders, but it should ideally have a clear and practical application for receiving a loan. While the equation may have applications in fields such as mathematics or physics, it may not have a direct and obvious application for generating profit or benefits for a lender. Factors such as credit history, collateral, and risk may also have influenced the refusal of a loan for this equation. It is possible that the equation could be modified or improved to make it more suitable for receiving a loan, but this ultimately depends on
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Why was the identity sin2r = 2sin r refused a loan?

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He needed a cos r (cosigner).
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Because it needs a CosR
Sin2R = 2SinR*CosR
 
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I was quite hyped when I saw the name soroban since in another forum someone asked about his well-being. I was going to tell him when I noticed that soroban's post was made in 2012.
 

Related to Why Was a Loan Refused to sin2r = 2sin r?

1. Why was a loan refused for the equation sin2r = 2sin r?

A loan may have been refused for this equation because it does not have a clear and obvious real-world application. Lenders typically look for equations or projects that have a clear benefit or potential for profit, and this equation may not fit that criteria.

2. Is this equation not important enough to receive a loan?

The importance of an equation is subjective and can vary depending on the perspective of the lender. However, in terms of receiving a loan, the equation should have a clear and practical application that can generate profit or benefits for the lender.

3. Can this equation be used for any real-world applications?

This equation may have applications in fields such as mathematics or physics, but it may not have a direct and obvious application for generating profit or benefits for a lender. Therefore, it may not be deemed as a suitable candidate for a loan.

4. Are there any other factors that may have influenced the refusal of a loan for this equation?

Aside from the practical application of the equation, other factors that may have influenced the refusal of a loan could include the borrower's credit history, collateral, and the amount of risk involved in the project or equation.

5. Can this equation be modified or improved to make it more suitable for receiving a loan?

Potentially, the equation could be modified or improved to make it more relevant and practical for a lender. This could involve finding a specific real-world application or demonstrating the potential for profit or benefits from the equation. However, it ultimately depends on the lender's criteria and perspective.

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