Norman J. Wildberger in ABC Online We're going to look at trigonometry in a new way,Associate Professor Wildberger said. "We're going to leave sines and cosines to the circular motion part of mathematics and not force it on triangles."
Lou Piniella in MLB.com You've got to go up to home plate and execute,Piniella said. "The more relaxed you are, the better you're going to be. They've done it in the past. It's not like we're going from Algebra I to Algebra II and then to Trigonometry. We're...