No, not even close. Though both work with variables in some instances and other mathematical techniques, such as logarithms and algebraic manipulation, algebra is mostly equation solving to get the variables value, though trig has equations, while trig is the study of triangular and circular measurement and using these measurements to solve specific problems. Trig is much about identities, functions and many formulas while algebra is mostly about function and equation manipulation. Still, they are both mathematical disciplines.
The inverses of hyperbolic function are the area hyperbolic functions. They are called area functions becasue they compute the area of a sector of the unit hyperbola x2 − y2 = 1 This is similar to the inverse trig functions which correspond to arclength of a sector on the unit circle
with a tryangle you have 3 sides. A base and a leg and a hypotnuse. if you have a base and an angle just use the trig function to find your hight.
They are both trig values, but not equal. Tan 45 is 1 and sin 45 is 0.7071
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About 1.00137234599792097.
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The only trig functions i can think of with horizontal assymptotes are the inverse trig functions. and they go assymptotic for everytime the non-inverse function is equal to zero.
All six trigonometric functions can take the value 1.
Yes.
Trigonometry functions are used to work out the various properties of triangles.
Cosine and secant are even trig functions.
The range of the circular trig functions sin and cos is is [-1,1], but even in the case of circular functions the range of the tangent function is all real numbers. This is of course true of tangent even if we do not limit it to circular functions. So your question, I assume, is asking about all trig functions. If so the range is all real numbers.
with a sine wave
The first recorded functions had something to do with the chords of a circle.
They do not. They are not animate nor sentient and so they are incapable of communicating.
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