Usually, Trigonometry is used to deal with right-angled triangles. Trigonometry helps to find out the sides and angles using the relationship between them. Both the Sine and Cosine rules apply to any triangle - not just right-angled triangles.
Attributes | Values |
---|
rdf:type
| |
rdfs:label
| |
rdfs:comment
| - Usually, Trigonometry is used to deal with right-angled triangles. Trigonometry helps to find out the sides and angles using the relationship between them. Both the Sine and Cosine rules apply to any triangle - not just right-angled triangles.
- Trigonometry is a crew that sails the Viridian Ocean. The crew currently flies the flag of RiddleMakers.
- In mathematics, trigonometry deals with the relationship between the sides of triangles, and the function of the angles (trigonometric functions). According to Cortan Zweller, dom-jot involved just a little trigonometry and some minor wrist action. (TNG: "Tapestry" ) The Doctor noted to B'Elanna Torres and Kes that his "daughter" Belle was extremely bright for her age, as she was already studying algebra and trigonometry. (VOY: "Real Life") The Doctor pointed out some fascinating trigonometric functions in the counterpoint of Jazz music towards a group of Qomar in 2376. (VOY: "Virtuoso")
- Requires: Pythagorean theorem Definition of trigonometric ratios, Pythagorean relation: sin^2+cos^2=1, Solving triangles Now read: More trigonometry, Kinematics of rotation New terms: sine, cosine, tangent
- Although one can consider triangles on curved surfaces (using spherical and hyperbolic trigonometry), the term trigonometry usually refers to planar trigonometry — that is, the study of triangles in a plane (two-dimensional Euclidean space). After considering the measurement of angles in degrees and radians, one may define the following six basic trigonometric functions using any right triangle containing a specified acute angle : The names of the functions above are abbreviated forms of the words sine, cosine, tangent, cotangent, secant and cosecant.
*
*
*
*
*
- Trigonometry gets its name from Ancient Greek. Trigo is wheat and nom is the ancient form of Nom nom nom. Trigonometry was originally practiced during breakfast, as Aristotle determined whether there was enough Shredded Wheat left in the box for another huge bowlful without measuring it. Modern mathematics realizes that this is merely half the problem, as one must ensure that the milk runs out at approximately the same time.
|
sameAs
| |
About
| |
dcterms:subject
| |
crewid
| |
foundedyear
| |
shares
| |
updatemonth
| |
oceanname
| |
crewname
| |
foundedmonth
| |
foundedday
| |
seniorofficers
| - Captriggster, Squirrlywrth, Theprophet
|
updateyear
| |
updateday
| |
dbkwik:math/proper...iPageUsesTemplate
| |
dbkwik:memory-alph...iPageUsesTemplate
| |
dbkwik:puzzlepirat...iPageUsesTemplate
| |
dbkwik:uncyclopedi...iPageUsesTemplate
| |
onlinebooks
| |
Reason
| |
Revision
| |
Date
| |
Label
| |
organized
| |
Title
| |
Politics
| |
Captain
| |
Others
| |
ID
| |
By
| |
Flag
| |
Founded
| |
abstract
| - Usually, Trigonometry is used to deal with right-angled triangles. Trigonometry helps to find out the sides and angles using the relationship between them. Both the Sine and Cosine rules apply to any triangle - not just right-angled triangles.
- Although one can consider triangles on curved surfaces (using spherical and hyperbolic trigonometry), the term trigonometry usually refers to planar trigonometry — that is, the study of triangles in a plane (two-dimensional Euclidean space). After considering the measurement of angles in degrees and radians, one may define the following six basic trigonometric functions using any right triangle containing a specified acute angle : Here "opp" and "adj" represent, respectively, the lengths of the sides opposite and adjacent to the angle , and "hyp" represents the length of the hypotenuse (the side opposite the right angle). The names of the functions above are abbreviated forms of the words sine, cosine, tangent, cotangent, secant and cosecant. The values of these six functions for non-acute angles (less than or equal to zero, or equalgreater than a right angle) can be found by reference to the unit circle. There are many properties of these functions that are true for any given angle. The most fundamental of these are:
*
*
*
*
* For other similar properties, see our list of trigonometric identities.
- Trigonometry is a crew that sails the Viridian Ocean. The crew currently flies the flag of RiddleMakers.
- In mathematics, trigonometry deals with the relationship between the sides of triangles, and the function of the angles (trigonometric functions). According to Cortan Zweller, dom-jot involved just a little trigonometry and some minor wrist action. (TNG: "Tapestry" ) The Doctor noted to B'Elanna Torres and Kes that his "daughter" Belle was extremely bright for her age, as she was already studying algebra and trigonometry. (VOY: "Real Life") The Doctor pointed out some fascinating trigonometric functions in the counterpoint of Jazz music towards a group of Qomar in 2376. (VOY: "Virtuoso")
- Trigonometry gets its name from Ancient Greek. Trigo is wheat and nom is the ancient form of Nom nom nom. Trigonometry was originally practiced during breakfast, as Aristotle determined whether there was enough Shredded Wheat left in the box for another huge bowlful without measuring it. Modern mathematics realizes that this is merely half the problem, as one must ensure that the milk runs out at approximately the same time. The last half of the word, metry, suggests measurement, like the metric system, which is used for measurement almost as often as it is used to devise smaller food packages that sell for the same price. To describe as measurement a branch of mathematics designed to obviate measurement would be perplexing, but these are the same people who tell students they will be able to pay off their student loans in under 20 years.
- Requires: Pythagorean theorem Definition of trigonometric ratios, Pythagorean relation: sin^2+cos^2=1, Solving triangles Now read: More trigonometry, Kinematics of rotation New terms: sine, cosine, tangent
|