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What is the functions and what is relation in trigonometry?

The same as in any other math class. All functions are relations but all relations are not functions. A function must have only one 'answer' in the range for each value of the domain. Relations are just pairing of numbers with no such restriction on the range.


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Functions are our way of expressing a relation between two sets, which is of fundamental importance to all of math. In fact, one could argue that there would be no math, only numbers, if there weren't any relations between the numbers.


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It means that one of them depends on the other. When you change one, the other usually changes in some way. Many relations are functions like y=3x2 - x + 7. Other relations, such as x2 + y2 = 25, are not functions, but they are still relations.


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