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Trigno Metry Fundas

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In a right-angled triangle, Sin= Opposite Side/Hypotenuse Cos= Adjacent Side/Hypotenuse Tan= Sin/Cos = Opposite Side/Adjacent Side Cosec = 1/Sin=

Hypotenuse/Opposite Side Sec = 1/Cos = Hypotenuse/Adjacent Side Cot = 1/tan = Cos/Sin = Adjacent Side/Opposite Side SinCosec = CosSec = TanCot = 1 Sin !"-# = Cos, Cos !"-# = Sin Sin$ % Cos$ = 1 Tan$ % 1 = Sec$ Cot$ % 1 = Cosec$ Addition and su&traction 'or(ula)Sin A%*# = SinACos* % CosASin* Sin A-*# = SinACos& - CosASin* Cos A%*# = CosACos* - SinASin*

Cos A-*# = CosACos* % SinASin* Tan A%*# = TanA%Tan*#/ 1-TanATan*# Tan A-*# = TanA - Tan*#/ 1%TanATan*# Cot A%*# = CotACot*-1#/ CotA % Cot*# Cot A-*# = CotACot*%1#/ Cot*-CotA# Sin A%*#%Sin A-*# = +SinACos* Sin A%*#-Sin A-*# = +CosASin* Cos A%*#%Cos A-*# = +CosACos* Cos A-*# - Cos A-*# = +SinASin* SinC % Sin, = +Sin- C%,#/+.Cos- C-,#/+. SinC - Sin, = +Cos- C%,#/+.Sin- C-,#/+. CosC % Cos, = +Cos- C%,#/+.Cos- C-,#/+. CosC - Cos, = +Sin- C%,#/+.Sin- ,-C#/+. Sin+ = +SinCos = +tan#/ 1%tan$# Cos+ = Cos$ - Sin$ = +Cos$ - 1= 1 - +Sin$ =

1-tan$#/ 1%tan$# Tan+ = +tan$/ 1-tan#

Angles are gi/en in degrees, !" degrees, 10" degrees etc1# I1 Sin -#=-Sin Cos -# = Cos tan -# = -tan cot -# = -cot sec -# = sec cosec -#= - cosec II1 sin !"-# = cos cos !"-# = sin tan !"-# = cot cot !"-# = tan sec !"-# = cosec cosec !"-# = sec III1 sin !"%# = cos cos !"%# = -sin tan !"%# = -cot cot !"%# = -tan

sec !"%# = -cosec cosec !"%# = sec I21 sin 10"-# = sin cos 10"-# = -cos tan 10"-# = -tan cot 10"-# = cot sec 10"-# = -sec cosec 10"-# = cosec 21 sin 10"%# = -sin cos 10"%# = -cos tan 10"%# = tan cot 10"%# = cot sec 10"%# = -sec cosec 10"%# = -cosec

Formulas which express the sum or difference in product

Formulae which express products as sums or difference of Sines and Cosines

Trignometric ratios of Multiple Angles

Trignometric ratios of 3

Trignometric ratios of sub-multiple angles

Properties of n!erse Trignometric Functions

Properties of Triangles Sine Formula "or #aw of Sines$ In any 3A*C,

Cosine Formula "or #aw of Cosines$ In any 3A*C,

These 'or(ulas are also 4ritten as

Pro%ection formulas In any 3A*C,

&alf-Angles and Sides

In any 3A*C,

Area of a Triangle

Hero5s 'ro(ula

ncircle and Circumcircle A circle 4hich touches the three sides o' a traingle internally is called the incircle1The center o' the circle is called the incentre and the raidus is called the inradius1 I' r is the inradius, then

The circle 4hich passes through the /ertices o' a triangle is called the circu(circle o' a triangle or circu(scri&ing circle1 The centre o' this circle is the circu(centre and the radius o' the circu(circle is the circu(radius1 I' 6 is the circu(radius, then

I' 3 is the area o' the triangle,

&'perbolic Functions

(elation between circular and h'perbolic functions

Addition formulas for &'perbolic functions

Periods of h'perbolic functions

n!erse &'perbolic functions

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