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 ====== Trigonometric Functions ====== ====== Trigonometric Functions ======
  
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 +<tabbox Intuitive> ​
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 +  * [[https://​betterexplained.com/​articles/​intuitive-trigonometry/​|How To Learn Trigonometry Intuitively]] by Kalid Azad
 +  * [[https://​betterexplained.com/​articles/​intuitive-understanding-of-sine-waves/​|Intuitive Understanding of Sine Waves]] by Kalid Azad
 +  * [[https://​betterexplained.com/​articles/​law-of-cosines/​|Intuition For The Law Of Cosines]],​[[https://​betterexplained.com/​articles/​law-of-sines/​|Intuition For The Law Of Sines]] ​
 +  * [[http://​www.businessinsider.com/​7-gifs-trigonometry-sine-cosine-2013-5?​IR=T|7 Animated GIFs That Will Make You Instantly Understand Trigonometry]]
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 +<tabbox Concrete> ​
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 +[{{ :​basic_notions:​trigonometricfunctions.png?​nolink |Source: http://​advancedmathyoungstudents.com/​blog/​2017/​10/​06/​that-trigonometry-diagram-again/​}}]
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 +  * https://​problemproblems.wordpress.com/​2018/​04/​23/​teaching-right-triangle-trigonometry-as-a-series-of-problems/​
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 +<tabbox Abstract> ​
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 +The motto in this section is: //the higher the level of abstraction,​ the better//.
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 <tabbox Why is it interesting?> ​ <tabbox Why is it interesting?> ​
  
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 Trig is the anatomy book for “math-made” objects. If we can find a metaphorical triangle, we’ll get an armada of conclusions for free. Trig is the anatomy book for “math-made” objects. If we can find a metaphorical triangle, we’ll get an armada of conclusions for free.
 <​cite>​[[https://​betterexplained.com/​articles/​intuitive-trigonometry/​|How To Learn Trigonometry Intuitively]] by Kalid Azad</​cite></​blockquote>​ <​cite>​[[https://​betterexplained.com/​articles/​intuitive-trigonometry/​|How To Learn Trigonometry Intuitively]] by Kalid Azad</​cite></​blockquote>​
-<tabbox Layman> ​ 
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-<note tip> 
-Explanations in this section should contain no formulas, but instead colloquial things like you would hear them during a coffee break or at a cocktail party. 
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-<tabbox Student> ​ 
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-  * [[https://​betterexplained.com/​articles/​intuitive-trigonometry/​|How To Learn Trigonometry Intuitively]] by Kalid Azad 
-  * [[https://​betterexplained.com/​articles/​intuitive-understanding-of-sine-waves/​|Intuitive Understanding of Sine Waves]] by Kalid Azad 
-  * [[https://​betterexplained.com/​articles/​law-of-cosines/​|Intuition For The Law Of Cosines]],​[[https://​betterexplained.com/​articles/​law-of-sines/​|Intuition For The Law Of Sines]] ​ 
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-[{{ :​basic_notions:​trigonometricfunctions.png?​nolink |Source: http://​advancedmathyoungstudents.com/​blog/​2017/​10/​06/​that-trigonometry-diagram-again/​}}] 
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-<tabbox Researcher> ​ 
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-<note tip> 
-The motto in this section is: //the higher the level of abstraction,​ the better//. 
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-<tabbox Examples> ​ 
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-<tabbox FAQ> ​ 
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-<tabbox History> ​ 
  
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