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He studied her as if she were a difficult problem in trigonometry.
Of those who added trigonometry, only 37 percent were prepared.
Some of these areas are complex analysis, trigonometry, and series.
I looked into a book on trigonometry once,' said Martin.
It's like trying to do trigonometry when someone's kicking your head.
"This one here is like trigonometry on top of physics," he said.
Then the distance to the star could be calculated using trigonometry.
Most of us went to that school, though, like trigonometry, not all the lessons have stuck.
As a mechanical engineer, I use trigonometry once in a while.
It does mean that some things in these fields cannot be understood without trigonometry.
However, they are hard to understand without knowing trigonometry and calculus.
Until 2009, mathematics up to trigonometry was included in the curriculum.
He was especially important in the field of trigonometry.
One can calculate the length of its sides using trigonometry.
There is a hint of a connection between trigonometry and number theory.
With a little trigonometry, the different angles yield a distance.
Chords were used extensively in the early development of trigonometry.
Thomas looked up from the kitchen table, where he was struggling through a trigonometry proof.
They got their rulers out and calculated the height using trigonometry.
At its summit is a trigonometry point, and a radio mast.
Some people have spent their entire lives studying triangles for use in trigonometry.
Its curriculum is challenging, with nearly half the students taking chemistry and trigonometry.
Trigonometry, Boyle's law: it's never been of any use to me.
Throughout his life he also did extensive work with spherical trigonometry.
Trigonometry based methods are then compared with the results of tape drops.