Open Trigonometry: Basic to Advanced by Wikibooks
About this book :-
"Open Trigonometry: Basic to Advanced" is a comprehensive, free-access textbook that introduces learners to "trigonometry" from foundational to advanced levels. Hosted on Wikibooks, it is designed for students, educators, and self-learners who want a structured, easy-to-follow approach. The book begins with fundamental concepts such as angles, the unit circle, and basic trigonometric functions, helping readers build a solid understanding before moving to more complex topics.
The textbook is organized into sections that cover essential areas, including trigonometric identities, equations, and real-world applications. Each section contains clear explanations, illustrative examples, and exercises to enhance "problem-solving" skills. The focus on both theory and practical use ensures that learners can apply trigonometry effectively in mathematics, physics, engineering, and other disciplines.
Being an open educational resource, the book is freely accessible online and benefits from continuous updates by contributors worldwide. This collaborative approach keeps the content current and relevant. Whether you are a beginner seeking foundational knowledge or an advanced learner reviewing key concepts, "Open Trigonometry" provides a reliable, in-depth resource for mastering "practical applications" of trigonometry in academic and real-world contexts.
Book Detail :-
Title:
Open Trigonometry: Basic to Advanced by Wikibooks
Publisher:
Wikibooks
Year:
2014
Pages:
51
Type:
PDF
Language:
English
ISBN-10 #:
N\A
ISBN-13 #:
N\A
License:
CC BY-SA 4.0
Amazon:
Amazon
About Author :-
The author
Wikibooks
's "Open Trigonometry: Basic to Advanced" is a collaborative textbook, created by multiple "contributors" rather than a single author. Volunteers from diverse backgrounds, including educators and enthusiasts, have worked together to provide a comprehensive guide to "trigonometry", covering topics from basic concepts to advanced applications.
Book Contents :-
1. Introduction
2. Lengths, Angles and Areas in Triangles
3. Trigonometry Functions for Triangles
4. Trigonometry Functions as Functions
5. Trigonometry References
6. For Enthusiasts
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