Trigonometry
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That branch of mathematics which treats of the
relations of the sides and angles of triangles, which the methods of
deducing from certain given parts other required parts, and also of the
general relations which exist between the trigonometrical functions of
arcs or angles. -
[Useless] [bullshit] that youll forget the second you [graduate] from high school.
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Geometry and Advanced Algebra got together, and had a baby, named it Trigonometry, and then it grew up. Now [it is on] tons of [steriods] and wants to eat you. Commonly called [Trig]
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[Illuminati] [training] for high school students. Can also be shortened to [trig].
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A math term involving [length] and [angles] but it mostly just [triggers] people and makes everyone want to die.
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(n.) A set of mathematical rules that enable one to find [the angles] of a triangle from one other angle and the length of sides, or vice versa. Operates with the help of sine, [cosine] and tangent (which are actually ratios, but since kids nowdays have scientific calculators nobody cares), and is used in the real world for measuring the height of a structure without expensive equipment. See also cosine rule and [pythagoras threorum]
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[Triangles] [and shit] that makes u wanna [puke] when see it
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a mathematical field of study in which you study [triangles] and their relationships with angles and the [unit circle]. usually taken after geometry or [algebra 2].
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[Something] [you do] in [maths]
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The branch of mathematics dealing with the relations of the sides and angles of triangles and with the relevant functions of any angles.
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a type of mathematics that deals with the relationship between the angles and sides of triangles, used in measuring the height of buildings, mountains, etc.:
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