PLEASE rephrase that.
I don't speak broken
trigonometric table gives the values of all the trigonometric functions for any angle. i.e; it gives the numerical values of sine, cosine, tangent etc for any angle between 0 to 180 degrees the values for other angles can be calculated using these.
There are three types of trigonometric functions, they are: 1- Plane Trigonometric Functions 2- Inverse Trigonometric Functions and 3- Hyperbolic Trigonometric Functions
Trigonometry goes back to ancient times. The first trigonometric table is attributed to Hipparchus of Nicaea.
It is a table that gives the cosines of angles, usually from 0 to 90 degrees in steps on 0.1 degree. These were used extensively for trigonometric calculations before the advent of computers.
Dmitri Mendeleev introduced the concept of zero group in the periodic table. He left a gap in the table for elements that were not yet discovered, which later came to be known as the zero group.
Net force is defined as the overall force acting on an object. When a cat sleeps on a table, the net force on it is zero. When a body is at rest the net force acting on the body is zero.
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Use the trigonometric relations and identities.
The sine and cosine are both trigonometric functions. Trigonometric calculations are used in many branches of engineering.
TRIGONOMETRIC FUNCTIONS OF ANY ANGLE
Yes, but it is called a hyberbolic trigonometric function
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.