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Date: 2013-10-19 15:05:30
Euclidean geometry
Trigonometry
Triangle geometry
Euclidean plane geometry
Navigation
Torpedo Data Computer
Triangle
Trigonometric functions
Bearing
Geometry
Triangles
Elementary mathematics

Lesson Plan 3: Stealthy Submarine: How Close Will The Enemy Get? (Bearing, Range and Angle on the Bow) Developed By Stacy Haines, New London CT High School Mathematics Teacher 2013 Submarine Force Library and Museum Asso

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