Trigonometry

Core Intuitions – Why We Are All Smart

Core Intuitions – Why We Are All Smart 150 150 Suzanne

Educators have been influenced by the theory of multiple intelligences for a few decades now. This theory, which was developed by Howard Gardner in 1983, suggests that we all have…

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SchoolTutoring Academy Top Rating Article: Law of Tangents

SchoolTutoring Academy Top Rating Article: Law of Tangents 150 150 SchoolTutoring Academy

Law of tangents gives the relationship between the tangents of two angles of a triangle and the lengths of the opposite sides. In the triangle above, a, b, and c…

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Law of Cosines

Law of Cosines 150 150 SchoolTutoring Academy

Law of cosines relates the lengths of sides of an oblique triangle (triangle that is not right-angled) to the cosine of one of its angles. This law is also known…

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Introduction to Sine Law

Introduction to Sine Law 150 150 SchoolTutoring Academy

The Law of Sines is an equation relating the sides of a triangle to the sines of its angles. This law is also known as Sine Law, Sine Formula or…

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Unit Circle and Trigonometric Ratios

Unit Circle and Trigonometric Ratios 150 150 SchoolTutoring Academy

The unit circle is a circle whose radius is one and center is at the origin.                     According to Pythagorean Theorem,…

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Six Trigonometric Ratios

Six Trigonometric Ratios 150 150 SchoolTutoring Academy

In greek ‘Trig’ means triangle and ‘metic’ is for measurement. The Trigonometric rations are used to express relationship between angles and sides of a right triangle ( a triangle with…

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Trigonometry – Definition of a Radian

Trigonometry – Definition of a Radian 150 150 SchoolTutoring Academy

We’ve seen how to measure angles in degrees using a protractor: However, the degree is a fairly arbitrary unit of measurement – who decided to divide the circle into 360…

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