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TRIGONOMETRY
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Explore trigonometry, the branch of mathematics that studies the relationships between angles and sides of triangles. Learn about sine, cosine, tangent, identities, and real-world applications in physics, engineering, and navigation. Ideal for students and enthusiasts building a solid foundation in angular and circular measurements.

cscฮธ (Cosecant of an angle)

secฮธ (Secant of an angle)

cotฮธ (Cotangent of an angle)

tanฮธ (Tangent of an angle)

Pythagorasโ€™ theorem

Pythagorasโ€™ theorem is stated as : The sum of the areas of the two squares on the perpendicular(p) and base(b) of a right-angle triangle is equal to the area of the square on the hypotenuse(h). i.e. p2ย + b2ย = h2 READ MORE...

Sides of a Triangle

A right-angle triangle is a triangle in which one of the angles measures 90ยฐ. Right-angled triangles have wide applications in mathematics and physics and as such, it became convenient to have specific names for their sides so that the problem statement in mathematics can be easily described. One of the angles measures 90ยฐ. If we denote one of the remaining two angles by ฮธ, then the third angle would be 90ยฐ- ฮธ. With reference to the angle ฮธ, we have the below definitions: The side opposite the right angle(90ยฐ) is called the hypotenuse. The hypotenuse is also the longest side in a right-angle triangle. The side opposite to the angle ฮธ is called perpendicular. The side containing both the right angle and ฮธ […] READ MORE...

Trigonometric functions in terms of a unit circle contextย 

The trigonometric functions can be described on an x-y coordinate plane (Euclidean plane) using a circle of radius 1 unit and cutting a sector that subtends an angle ฮธ at the centre. Refer to the diagram below for details. READ MORE...