Linear Trigonometric equations are either linear or quadratic in nature. To find the angle value(s) that satisfy the given equation. Because it is linear trigonometric eq. hence it has two roots. Linear trigonometric eq
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Logarthmic Equation
Logarithms equation can be solved using the properties of logarithms. So equation either are solve by log or exponent. Because both inverse of each other hence are either way exponent or log.In both apply properties of log or exponent. Also we need to factorised to solve. Logarithmic eq
Transformation of function
Graph transformation is the process by which an existing graph. Transformation is four types . Transformations of Graphs … For the base function f (x) and a constant k, the function given by. g (x) = f (x) + k;. can be sketched by shifting f (x) k units vertically. similarly g(x) = kf(x) , […]
Interpretation of trigonometric graph
Sound waves travel in a repeating wave pattern. This represent graphically by sine and cosine functions. As trigonometric function is periodic therefore it use for sound wave. Similarly we use in wheel also for model function, because of rotation of wheel. Also use of periodic conditions. trigonometric function
Angle unit conversion
Radians and degrees are two different units for angle. The radian is the SI unit for measuring angles. Because it is continuous therefore it is use in trigonometric function. Hence it represent in multiple of π. Angle unit conversion
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