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Trigonometry goes back to ancient times. The first trigonometric table is attributed to Hipparchus of Nicaea.
It was Pythagoras
Thales, Democritus, Pythagoras, Aristotle, Archimedes, Euclid, Erastosthenes, Hipparchus,
Pythagoras was the most pivotal mathematician in the area of trigonometry. His pythagoras theorem literally redefined the way people studied right angled triangles.
Trigonometry
The first recorded use of trigonometry came from the Hellenistic mathematician Hipparchus
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Some trigonometry mathematicians also worked on other aspects of mathematics. Hope that answers your question.
the founder of trigonometry, algebra & calculus is a hindu (india) mathematician BUDHAYANA. =]
Trigonometry goes back to ancient times. The first trigonometric table is attributed to Hipparchus of Nicaea.
It was Pythagoras
Thales, Democritus, Pythagoras, Aristotle, Archimedes, Euclid, Erastosthenes, Hipparchus,
Pythagoras was the most pivotal mathematician in the area of trigonometry. His pythagoras theorem literally redefined the way people studied right angled triangles.
Trigonometry is a type of math math=success once you know math you can do anything! Think of one job that DOESN'T include math. Some Jobs like being a scientist or a mathematician include trigonometry
Some key contributors to the development of trigonometry include ancient civilizations such as the Babylonians and Egyptians, who used rudimentary trigonometric concepts for practical purposes. The Greek mathematician Hipparchus is often credited with formalizing the field of trigonometry, introducing the trigonometric functions and developing the earliest trigonometric tables. Later, Islamic mathematicians such as Al-Battani and Al-Khwarizmi made significant advancements in trigonometry, further expanding its applications in astronomy, geography, and mathematics. These early pioneers laid the foundation for the modern study and application of trigonometry in various fields.
Converting three dimensional settings for projecting onto 2-d screens requires trigonometry.