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Gage Simpson
29 December, 11:36
What is the theorem for trigonometry?
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Eleanor Figueroa
29 December, 11:48
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The Pythagorean trigonometric identity is a trigonometric identity expressing the Pythagorean theorem in terms of trigonometric functions. Along with the sum-of-angles formulae, it is one of the basic relations between the sine and cosine functions.
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