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Some key contributors to the development of trigonometry include ancient civilizations
such as the Babylonians and Egyptians, who used rudimentary trigonometric
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Math and Arithmetic

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Why is the sine positive in quadrants 1 and 2?

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In trigonometry, the sine function represents the ratio of the length of the side opposite an angle to the length of the
hypotenuse in a right triangle. In quad
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Math and Arithmetic

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What are the quadrant angles?

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Quadrant angles are angles formed in the coordinate plane by the x-axis and
y-axis. Each quadrant is a region bounded by the x-axis and y-axis,
and is numbered
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Math and Arithmetic

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You are looking for real life examples of acute triangles?

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Well, honey, an acute triangle is any triangle where all three angles are less than 90 degrees.

So, think of a slice of pizza or a traffic cone - those are
acut
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Earthquakes

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How does a seismologist use trigonometry to measure seismic waves?

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Seismologists use trigonometry to measure seismic waves by analyzing the arrival times of seismic waves at different seismograph
stations. By calculating the ti
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Trigonometry

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What 2 prime numbers sum is 78?

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Well, isn't that a happy little math problem we have here!
Let's see, the two prime numbers that add up to 78 are 41
and 37. Just like in painting, sometimes yo
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Trigonometry

What is the algorithm for sine series?

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Oh honey, buckle up because we're diving into some math!
The algorithm for calculating the sine series involves summing up
terms of the form (-1)^n * x^(2n+1) /
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Geometry

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How many sides and corners does a ellipse have?

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Well, honey, an ellipse technically has zero sides and zero corners.
It's a curved shape, not a polygon. So, if you're looking for straight edges and sharp corn
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Archaeology

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How do archeologists use trigonometry?

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Archaeologists use Trigonometry to divide up the excavation sites properly into
equal areas of work. They can also use it to help them identify different tools
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Math and Arithmetic

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Can 3 lines in a circle make 8 pieces?

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Oh, dude, let me break it down for you. So, if you draw three lines in a circle,
you can definitely create eight pieces. Each line you draw
cuts the circle into
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Math and Arithmetic

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If a cos theta plus b sin theta equals 8 and a sin theta -
b cos theta equals 5 show that a squared plus b squared
equals 89?

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Well, darling, if we square the first equation and the second equation, add them together,
and do some algebraic magic, we can indeed show that a squared plus b
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Math and Arithmetic

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Maths working model for class 11?

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Oh, dude, you want a math working model for class 11?

That's like asking for a unicorn at a pet store!

But hey, you could make a cool model showcasing different
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Math and Arithmetic

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What is the multiplicative inverse of 4 plus i?

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The multiplicative inverse of a complex number is the reciprocal of that number.
To find the multiplicative inverse of 4 + i,
we first need to find the conjugat
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Trigonometry

Which correctly describes the tangent function?

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opposite/adjacent :) apex

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