A tan in which the forearms are tanned, while the upper arms are not (due to wearing short sleeved shirts in the sun).
Most sailors say 'aye' for 'yes'
Yce Tan's birth name is Rycelonia Tan.
Chinkee Tan's birth name is Ferdinand Tan.
Liverpool Sailors' Home ended in 1969.
A collection of sailors is called a crew of sailors.
The collective noun for 'sailors' is a crew of sailors, whether there are two sailors or hundreds of sailors.
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oKay this question is very good. the poor sailors usally had no choise to be a sailor.At sea the got,terrible illnesses such as fevers,of course they ate mostly sea food. Punisments are much worse tan school. They got whipped,punched,smacked and if they where really bad they got drowned or their limbs got cut of.
tan(9) + tan(81) - tan(27) - tan(63) = 4
Crew
A crew of sailors.
Tan Tan
This may not be the most efficient method but ... Let the three angle be A, B and C. Then note that A + B + C = 20+32+38 = 90 so that C = 90-A+B. Therefore, sin(C) = sin[(90-(A+B) = cos(A+B) and cos(C) = cos[(90-(A+B) = sin(A+B). So that tan(C) = sin(C)/cos(C) = cos(A+B) / sin(A+B) = cot(A+B) Now, tan(A+B) = [tan(A)+tan(B)] / [1- tan(A)*tan(B)] so cot(A+B) = [1- tan(A)*tan(B)] / [tan(A)+tan(B)] The given expressin is tan(A)*tan(B) + tan(B)*tan(C) + tan(C)*tan(A) = tan(A)*tan(B) + [tan(B) + tan(A)]*cot(A+B) substituting for cot(A+B) gives = tan(A)*tan(B) + [tan(B) + tan(A)]*[1- tan(A)*tan(B)]/[tan(A)+tan(B)] cancelling [tan(B) + tan(A)] and [tan(A) + tan(B)], which are equal, in the second expression. = tan(A)*tan(B) + [1- tan(A)*tan(B)] = 1
Sailors
Sailors on any type of vessel are called a crew of sailors.
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