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Trigonometry for Non-Trigonometry Students

The Mathematics Teacher, 1994
This team-oriented student activity is designed to study selected trigonometric functions by constructing tables of values. These tables are then put to practical use. Familiarity with trigonometry is not needed, since all pertinent information is included.
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ANALYTIC TRIGONOMETRY

1981
Publisher Summary This chapter provides an overview of analytic trigonometry. Much of the language and terminology of algebra carries over to trigonometry. Algebraic expressions involve variables, constants, and algebraic operations. Trigonometric expressions involve these same elements but also permit trigonometric functions of variables and ...
BERNARD KOLMAN, ARNOLD SHAPIRO
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Inquiry-based Orbital Modelling to Build Coherence in Trigonometry

International Perspectives on the Teaching and Learning of Mathematical Modelling, 2021
Celil Ekici, Cigdem Alagoz
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QUANTUM TRIGONOMETRY

Infinite Dimensional Analysis, Quantum Probability and Related Topics, 2000
Our purpose here is to establish that a general operator trigonometry created by us 30 years ago provides a natural geometry and useful tool for certain situations occurring in quantum probability. In particular we will embed the Bell–Wigner–Accardi theory of quantum spin systems into this operator trigonometry. We will also establish a new connection
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On trigonometries of finite groups and groups with subgroups having trigonometries

Siberian Mathematical Journal, 1996
The author continues studying trigonometries of groups on exact pseudoplanes started in his papers [Model theory, Proc. Sov.-Fr. Colloq., Karaganda/USSR 1990, 185-201 (1990; Zbl 0755.03019) and Sib. Mat. Zh. 36, No. 2, 419-431 (1995; Zbl 0863.51010)]. New examples of trigonometries of finite groups and groups without trigonometries on projective planes
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Trigonometry for Animation

2011
This chapter is near the beginning of the book because trigonometry is used extensively for animation techniques, starting with the examples in Chapter 5. And in fact, we’ll even touch on it in Chapter 4 on rendering techniques. However, feel free to jump ahead if you already know basic trigonometry or are just anxious to animate things. You can always
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Trigonometrie

2011
Heinz Rapp, J. Matthias Rapp
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Trigonometry.

The American Mathematical Monthly, 1954
J. F. Randolph   +4 more
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