trigonometric

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Englisch - Türkisch
trigonometrik

Sanırım trigonometrik fonksiyonları öğrenmek birçok kişi için anlamsızdır. - I think that for many people learning the trigonometric functions is meaningless.

(sıfat) trigonometrik
trigonometric function
trigonometrik fonksiyon
trigonometric leveling
(Askeri) TRIGONOMETRİK NİVELMAN: Üçgenlerle kestirme kurallarını uygulayarak, trigonometrik hesaplar vasıtasıyla iki nokta arasındaki yükseklik farkını bulma usulü
inverse trigonometric
ters trigonometrik
Englisch - Englisch
of, relating to, or constructed using trigonometry
Of or pertaining to trigonometry; performed by the rules of trigonometry
of or relating to or according to the principles of trigonometry; "trigonometric function
{s} dealing with trigonometry, of or pertaining the branch of mathematics dealing with the relations between the sides and angles of triangles
trigonometric cofunction
Any of a pair of trigonometric functions that have equal values when their arguments are complementary angles e.g. sine and cosine
trigonometric cofunctions
plural form of trigonometric cofunction
trigonometric function
Any function of an angle expressed as the ratio of two of the sides of a right triangle that has that angle, or various other functions that subtract 1 from this value or subtract this value from 1 (such as the versed sine)
trigonometric series
Any series of the form \frac{1}{2}A_{o}+\displaystyle\sum_{n=1}^{\infty}(A_{n} \cos{nx} + B_{n} \sin{nx})
trigonometric equation
equation that deals with the relation between sides and triangles
trigonometric function
A function of an angle expressed as the ratio of two of the sides of a right triangle that contains that angle; the sine, cosine, tangent, cotangent, secant, and cosecant. Also called circular function. In mathematics, one of six functions (sine, cosine, tangent, cotangent, secant, and cosecant) that represent ratios of sides of right triangles. They are also known as the circular functions, since their values can be defined as ratios of the x and y coordinates (see coordinate system) of points on a circle of radius 1 that correspond to angles in standard positions. Such values have been tabulated and programmed into scientific calculators and computers. This allows trigonometry to be easily applied to surveying, engineering, and navigation problems in which one of a right triangle's acute angles and the length of a side are known and the lengths of the other sides are to be found. The fundamental trigonometric identity is sin^2 + cos^2 = 1, in which is an angle. Certain intrinsic qualities of the trigonometric functions make them useful in mathematical analysis. In particular, their derivatives form patterns useful for solving differential equations
trigonometric function
function of an angle expressed as a ratio of the sides of right-angled triangle containing the angle
inverse trigonometric function
A function that is the inverse of an appropriate restriction of a trigonometric function
inverse trigonometric functions
plural form of inverse trigonometric function
logarithmic trigonometric function
The logarithm of a trigonometric function
trigonometric
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