Member of
Contributors
Date Issued
2014
Description
The precursors to what we study today as Trigonometry had their origin in ancient Mesopotamia, Greece and India. These cultures used the concepts of angles and lengths as an aid to understanding the movements of the heavenly bodies in the night sky. Ancient trigonometry typically used angles and triangles that were embedded in circles so that many of the calculations used were based on the lengths of chords within a circle. The relationships between the lengths of the chords and other lines drawn within a circle and the measure of the corresponding central angle represent the foundation of trigonometry - the relationship between angles and distances.
Type
Identifier
MAC1114_02
Additional Information
MAC1114, TRIGONOMETRY, MAC1114-MAC1123. Review Link: https://open.umn.edu/opentextbooks/textbooks/611
Date Backup
2014
Date Text
2014
Date Issued (EDTF)
2014
Extension
FLVC
IID
MAC1114_02
Person Preferred Name
author
Richard W.
Beveridge
Title Plain
Trigonometry
Origin Information
2014
Title
Trigonometry
Other Title Info
Trigonometry