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  1. Trigonometry by I.M. Gelfand, Mark Saul, 2001-06-08
  2. Trigonometry by Ron Larson, 2010-01-29
  3. Algebra and Trigonometry with Analytic Geometry (with CengageNOW Printed Access Card) by Earl W. Swokowski, Jeffery A. Cole, 2007-02-23
  4. Algebra 2 with Trigonometry (Prentice Hall) by Stanley A. Smith, Randall I. Charles, et all 2005-01
  5. Student Solutions Manual for Trigonometry by Margaret L. Lial, John Hornsby, et all 2008-02-16
  6. Trigonometry Success In 20 Minutes a Day (Skill Builders) by LearningExpress Editors, 2007-12-25
  7. Student Solutions Manual for Aufmann/Barker/Nation's College Trigonometry, 6th by Richard N. Aufmann, Vernon C. Barker, et all 2007-04-10
  8. Algebra and Trigonometry, Enhanced Edition by James Stewart, Lothar Redlin, et all 2009-07-17
  9. Trigonometry (3rd Edition) (Dugopolski Precalculus Series) by Mark Dugopolski, 2010-01-25
  10. Calculus with Trigonometry and Analytic Geometry (Solutions Manual) by John H. Saxon Jr., Frank Y. H. Wang, et all 2002-06
  11. Functions, Statistics, and Trigonometry (The University of Chicago School Mathematics Project) by Sharon L. Senk, Steven S. Viktora, et all 1998-01
  12. Algebra and Trigonometry by Ron Larson, 2000-06-08
  13. Advanced Trigonometry by C. V. Durell, A. Robson, 2003-11-19
  14. Algebra and Trigonometry by Ron Larson, 2010-01-28

21. Math Help - Trigonometry Index - Technical Tutoring
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23. Trigonometric Functions
This makes Hipparchus the founder of trigonometry. The next Greek mathematician to produce a table of chords was
http://www-groups.dcs.st-and.ac.uk/~history/HistTopics/Trigonometric_functions.h
The trigonometric functions
Analysis index History Topics Index
The use of trigonometric functions arises from the early connection between mathematics and astronomy. Early work with spherical triangles was as important as plane triangles. The first work on trigonometric functions related to chords of a circle. Given a circle of fixed radius, 60 units were often used in early calculations, then the problem was to find the length of the chord subtended by a given angle. For a circle of unit radius the length of the chord subtended by the angle x was 2sin ( x /2). The first known table of chords was produced by the Greek mathematician Hipparchus in about 140 BC. Although these tables have not survived, it is claimed that twelve books of tables of chords were written by Hipparchus . This makes Hipparchus the founder of trigonometry. The next Greek mathematician to produce a table of chords was Menelaus in about 100 AD. Menelaus worked in Rome producing six books of tables of chords which have been lost but his work on spherics has survived and is the earliest known work on spherical trigonometry. Menelaus proved a property of plane triangles and the corresponding spherical triangle property known the regula sex quantitatum.

24. Trigonometry Of The Triangle
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30. Trigonometry, Right Triangles
First of all, think of a trigonometry function as you would any general function. Thenames of the three primary trigonometry functions are sine. cosine.
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Trigonometry and Right Triangles Introduction Trigonometry Mathematics Contents ... Home First of all, think of a trigonometry function as you would any general function. That is, a value goes in and a value comes out. If that does not seem quite clear, go see The Definition of a Function and What is f(x)? The names of the three primary trigonometry functions are: sine cosine tangent These are abbreviated this way: sine.....sin cosine.....cos tangent.....tan So, instead of writing f(x) , we will write: sin(x) cos(x) tan(x) Often, in general mathematics notation the parentheses are dropped from the above examples. Therefore, the notation will often look like this: sin x cos x tan x In Zona Land we will keep the parentheses. Now, as usual, the input value is x. This input value usually represents an angle. For the sine function, when the input value is 30 degrees, the output value is 0.5. We would write that statement this way: Below is a listing of several popular input and output values for the three main trigonometry functions. You do not have work at memorizing this table. After you use trigonometry for a while, these values will be remembered quite easily. At this point our central issues will revolve around these questions: Where do these numbers come from?

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32. Trigonometry
trigonometry. © Department of Physics, University of Guelph. During 0.8391.Continue to trigonometry, Part 2. OR Return to Physics Tutorials
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Panel 1 The purpose of this tutorial is to review with you the elementary properties of the trigonometric functions. Facility with this subject is essential to success in all branches of science, and you are strongly urged to review and practice the concepts presented here until they are mastered. Let us consider the right-angle triangle shown in Panel 1. The angle at C is a right angle and the angle at A we will call q . The lengths of the sides of the triangle we will denote as p, q and r. From your elementary geometry, you know several things about this triangle. For example, you know the Pythagorean relation,
hypotenuse , is equal to the sum of the squares of the lengths of the other two sides. We know other things. For example, we know that if the lengths of the three sides of any triangle p, q and r are specified, then the whole triangle is determined, angles included. If you think about this for a moment, you will see it is correct. If I give you three sticks of fixed length and told you to lay them down in a triangle, there's only one triangle which you could make. What we would like to have is a way of relating the angles in the triangle, say q , to the lengths of the sides.

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This website is intended for use by students, teachers and those in general with an interest in science who have a basic understanding of algebra and trigonometry
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34. Trigonometric Functions
This makes Hipparchus the founder of trigonometry. This contained work on planarand spherical trigonometry originally done much earlier in about 1464.
http://www-gap.dcs.st-and.ac.uk/~history/HistTopics/Trigonometric_functions.html
The trigonometric functions
Analysis index History Topics Index
The use of trigonometric functions arises from the early connection between mathematics and astronomy. Early work with spherical triangles was as important as plane triangles. The first work on trigonometric functions related to chords of a circle. Given a circle of fixed radius, 60 units were often used in early calculations, then the problem was to find the length of the chord subtended by a given angle. For a circle of unit radius the length of the chord subtended by the angle x was 2sin ( x /2). The first known table of chords was produced by the Greek mathematician Hipparchus in about 140 BC. Although these tables have not survived, it is claimed that twelve books of tables of chords were written by Hipparchus . This makes Hipparchus the founder of trigonometry. The next Greek mathematician to produce a table of chords was Menelaus in about 100 AD. Menelaus worked in Rome producing six books of tables of chords which have been lost but his work on spherics has survived and is the earliest known work on spherical trigonometry. Menelaus proved a property of plane triangles and the corresponding spherical triangle property known the regula sex quantitatum.

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