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Trigonometric Equation (Radian)

 Trigonometric Equation  involve one or more trigonometric ratios of unknown angles. Due to difference  unit of angle , hence it gives angle in different form. Similarly it give value in radian. Trigonometric equation

Trigonometric Equation(Degree)

Trigonometric Equations  involve one or more trigonometric ratios of unknown angles. Due to difference  unit of angle , hence it gives angle in two different form. Similarly it give value in degree. Trigonometric Equation

Trigonometric identity

Trig identity is equations that are true for Right Angled Triangles. D1‎: ‎sin 2A+ cos 2A=1 D2‎: ‎1+ tan 2A= sec 2A D3‎: ‎1+ cot 2A= csc 2A Hence trigonometric identities are prove by  above D1,D2 and D3. Similarly also using reciprocal identity. Trigonometric Identity

Trigonometric ratio-2

The ratios of the sides of a right triangle are called trigonometric ratios. Sine, Cosine and Tangent are main ratio while rest three reciprocal. Hence Sine and Cosine are the trigonometric ratios, whose values are less that 1 for an acute angle. Because they are periodic. www.kutasoftware.com

Trigonometric ratio

The ratios of the sides of a right triangle are called trigonometric ratios. Sine, Cosine and Tangent are main ratio while rest three reciprocal. Hence Sine and Cosine are the trigonometric ratios, whose values are less that 1 for an acute angle. Because they are periodic. Trigonometric ratio

Differentiation and Integration

First of all differentiation and Integration are process of calculus. Due to differentiation we get derivative, while integration of derivative we get function back. Integration also called derivative. Differentiation and Integration  

Multiple angle identity

Multiple angles identity are nothing but the trigonometric identity of multiple angles. Use for Proof of the double-angle and half-angle formulas. Solving Trigonometric Equations and Identities using Double–Angle and Half- Angle Formulas, examples and step by step solutions. Hence  double angle formulae for sin 2A, cos 2A and tan 2A use for solving identity. Also to solve […]

Derivative of implicit and inverse trigo...

In calculus, a methods of  implicit differentiation,  Makes use of the chain rule to differentiate implicitly defined functions. To differentiate an implicit function y ( x ), defined by an equation R ( x, y) = 0, it is not generally possible to solve it explicitly for y and then differentiate. The derivatives of inverse trig functions we’ll need the formula from the last section […]

 
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