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This section outlines key definitions and fundamental concepts associated with trigonometric identities and functions essential for understanding geometry and trigonometry.
This section introduces the fundamental definitions related to right-angled triangles in trigonometry, including the key trigonometric functions derived from these definitions.
The Pythagorean identities are fundamental equations in trigonometry that relate the squares of sine, cosine, tangent, cotangent, secant, and cosecant.
This section covers the graphs of sine, cosine, and tangent functions, highlighting their shapes, key points, and characteristics such as amplitude and period.
This section covers the general transformation form of trigonometric graphs, detailing how amplitude, period, phase, and vertical shifts modify the function.
This chapter covers trigonometric identities and graphs, vital for understanding the relationships between angles and sides of triangles and their applications.