They both deal in the properties of triangles
Algebra and Geometry are not related to each other directly, however in higher levels of math (Trigonometry and Calculus) you will use both very frequently
Trigonometry is a branch of geometry which is primarily concerned with the properties and measurement of triangles.
The subject of trigonometry is in geometry.
Trigonometry is specificly the study of a right triangle. For example, what is the cosine? Geometry is the study on shapes.
trigonometry deals to triangle while the the geometry on the shape..
Geometry is a field of mathematics and is neither a science nor an occupation. Any other field of mathematics can be related to geometry. Trigonometry and algebra are among the most closely related. Occupations that use geometry include engineering, physics, and astronomy, but many others do as well.
Trigonometry
algebra,trigonometry,geometry,(second year algebra, semester of trigonometry, a year of geometry)
Geometry did not originate in India.
Geometry is the study of spatial properties (shapes, sizes, etc.), while trigonometry is the study of triangles and the relationships between angles and lengths.
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Karl Bachman Patterson has written: 'Plane trigonometry' -- subject(s): Plane trigonometry, Problems, exercises, Trigonometry 'Analytic geometry' -- subject(s): Analytic Geometry