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trignometry : In mathematics, trigonometry analogies are supported by the theory of quadratic extensions of finite fields, also known as Galois fields. The main motivation to deal with a finite field trigonometry is the power of the discrete transforms, which play an important role in engineering and mathematics...   More from Wikipedia
trignometry : Divine Proportions: Rational Trigonometry to Universal Geometry is a book published in 2005, written by Norman J. Wildberger, a critic of traditional mathematics, presenting his reformulation of trigonometry. Wildberger holds a Ph.D. in mathematics from Yale University, and taught at Stanford..   More from Wikipedia
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Question : I AM HAVING PROBLEMS IN SOLVING TRIGNOMETRIC SUMS.I FIND IT VERY DIFFICULT.PLZ.HELP ME oUT
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Question : Which comes first and what would you say is needed the most or does it all really depend on what your doing?
Answer : Trig is a mathematical science that describes geometric figures. Physics is a mathematical explanation for the behavior of objects. Calculus is another mathematical branch. It is very strongly tied to physics. I'd recommend doing Trig first, then depending on how hard the physics was, when I'd do that. I had non-calculus physics in high school - which is like swimming with water wings, but college physics required a fair bit of math as a pre-requisite...   More from Yahoo Answers
Answer : Trig is a mathematical science that describes geometric figures. Physics is a mathematical explanation for the behavior of objects. Calculus is another mathematical branch. It is very strongly tied to physics. I'd recommend doing Trig first, then depending on how hard the physics was, when I'd do that. I had non-calculus physics in high school - which is like swimming with water wings, but college physics required a fair bit of math as a pre-requisite...   More from Yahoo Answers
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