Thursday, August 26, 2010

trigonometric identity

In arithmetic, trigonometric identities are equalities that involve trigonometric functions and are true for every single value of the occurring variables (see Identity (arithmetic)). Geometrically, these are identities involving definite functions of one or more angles. These are different from triangle identities, which are identities involving both angles and side lengths of a triangle. Only the former are covered in this editorial.This is a simple explanation of a trigonometric identity.
These identities are useful whenever expressions involving trigonometric functions require to be simplified.Now let us see decimal division.
In math decimal division , the basic & the standard division type is Long division.Using long division they can divide numbers with complex or multi-complex digit numbers.In the next blog we will learn about fractions.Hope you like the above example of trigonometric identity,please leave your comments if you have any doubts.

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