Trigonometry
Trigonometry - With trigonometry we can find the height of a building or the width of a river without actually climbing or crossing. Certain basic definitions are necessary to further develop this subject. The ratios of two sides of a triangle are taken. There are six ..
Trigonometry - With trigonometry we can find the height of a building or the width of a river without actually climbing or crossing. Certain basic definitions are necessary to further develop this subject. The ratios of two sides of a triangle are taken. There are six ..Trigonometry
is that branch of mathematics which deals with the measurement of sides and angles of triangles. The word, trigonometry is derived from Greek, which means the measure of triangles. This subject was originally developed to solve problems in astronomy and geometry. In recent tim..
Trigonometry
(i) Sin q means a particular ratio. It is not sin multiplied by q . (ii) For trigonometrical ratios, short form T-ratios will be used. (iii) In right angled triangles T-ratios are obtained only for acute angles. (iv) T-ratios depend on only the magnitude of the angles and..
Trigonometry
Solving Trigonometric Equations - Solution of trigonometric equation is value of the unknown angle that satisfies the equatio..
Trigonometry XI
Introduction - Trigonometry is that branch of mathematics which deals with the measurement of sides and angles of triangle..
Trigonometry XI
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Trigonometry XI..Trigonometry Summary
Summary - sine of an angle = cosine of its complement. If sin A = cos B, then A + B = 90 o . Trigonometric ratios of standard angles (i) sin 0 o = 0, cos 0 o = 1, tan 0 o = 0 (ii) (iii) (iv) (v) sin 90 o = 1 cos 90 o = 0 tan 90 o..
Summary - sine of an angle = cosine of its complement. If sin A = cos B, then A + B = 90 o . Trigonometric ratios of standard angles (i) sin 0 o = 0, cos 0 o = 1, tan 0 o = 0 (ii) (iii) (iv) (v) sin 90 o = 1 cos 90 o = 0 tan 90 o..Trigonometry (Continued) Introduction
Introduction - An equation containing the trigonometrical functions of an unknown quantity is termed as a trigonometrical equation , which holds for some values (and not for all values) of the quantities involved. The value, that satisfies the equation are called the roots . The main problem..
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