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With ease, I suppose. The question depends on what you consider easy trigonometric functions.
The answer depends on the nature of the equations.
Use trigonometric identities to simplify the equation so that you have a simple trigonometric term on one side of the equation and a simple value of the other. Then use the appropriate inverse trigonometric or arc function.
To solve trigonometry problems easily, make sure you have a good understanding of the basic trigonometric functions (sine, cosine, tangent) and their properties. Practice using trigonometric identities and formulas to simplify expressions. Visual aids such as diagrams can also help in understanding and solving trigonometry problems more easily.
You make them less complicated by using trigonometric relationships and identities, and then solve the less complicated questions.
Yes of course it can, all of these mathematics evolved from Vedas.
The answer depends on what solving is required: do you need to find the area, perimeter, angles, trigonometric rations?
It depends on the details of the specific triangle.
cot(A+B+C) is, itself, a trigonometric function, so the question does not really make any sense!
Whenever there are distances involved, as well as angles that are not precisely right angles.
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There are three types of trigonometric functions, they are: 1- Plane Trigonometric Functions 2- Inverse Trigonometric Functions and 3- Hyperbolic Trigonometric Functions