You first change tangent to cos and multiply that by the sin of 2.45 Most importantly, you divide that by the cheese factor, and you get the answer for how worthless all this math really is.
by South Paw May 09, 2004
by Groove May 09, 2004
The cheese factor is how believable a scenario is based on how many times it is used in a film or any other form of media.
Person 1: "Me and Alex kissed for the first time on the top of the bleachers at the homecoming football game."
Person 2: "As much as I'd like to believe you, the Cheese Factor of what you just said makes it sound like bullshit."
Person 2: "As much as I'd like to believe you, the Cheese Factor of what you just said makes it sound like bullshit."
by Ally_Assmore October 06, 2019