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What you will learn

Trigonometry

Description

Trigonometry is an important branch of Mathematics. Generally many questions do come from this topic in competition exams. The course is useful for both beginners as well as for advance level. It covers following areas in details-

· Introduction and Angle

· System of measurement of an angle

· Relation between three systems of angle measurement

· Trigonometric Ratios

· Fundamental Trigonometrical Identities

· Trigonometric Ratios of specific angles

· Trigonometric Ratios of Complementry Angles

· Application of Trigonometry (Height and distance)

· Signs of Trigonometric Ratios

· Trigonometric Ratios of Allied Angles

· Periodic functions

· Even and odd functions

· Formulae for Trigonometric Ratios of Compound angles


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· Transformation Formulae

· Trig Ratios of multiple and submultiple angles

· Conditional Trigonometric Identities

· Graphs of Trig Functions

· Solution of triangles-Laws of sine, cosine and tangent Projection formula

· Half angle Formulae

· Circles connected with a triangle

· Trigonometric Equations

· Inverse Trigonometric Functions and its formulae

· Expressing one circular function into another and standard formulae

Each of the above topics has a great explanation of concepts followed by solved excellent and selected examples. Several quiz and problem sheets have been given at appropriate places for self evaluation of students .

Hope the course will develop better understanding and boost the self confidence of the students.

Requirements

  • You should be comfortable with the Fundamentals of Math.
  • You should be comfortable with basic Algebra, like equation solving.
  • A little Geometry is helpful, but not absolutely necessary.
  • We’ll start the course by talking about angles, so if you know some algebra and geometry basics, you’ll be well-prepared for the course.
English
language

Content

Introduction

Introduction

Trigonometry Ratio

Introduction
Trigonometry identities
Trigonometry Ratio values for more than 90
Measurements of Angle

Trigonometry identities

Trigonometry functions
Sin 2x proof
Cos 2x
Cos 2x in Tan form
Sum and difference of two sines and cosines
Assignment