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Trigonometric Formula

Trigonometry has several formulas including the following:

1. Trigonometric Function Formula

2. Trigonometric Identity Formula

3. Formula of Number and Angle Difference of Trigonometry

4. Trigonometric Multiplication Formula


5. Formula of Number and Difference of Trigonometry

6. Double And Triple Angle Formula Trigonometry

7. Trigonometric Half-Angle Formula

Examples of Trigonometric Formulas


Examples of trigonometric formulas are as follows:

1. If the value of sin 110° + 10° is...


Answer:
The formula used is 2sin 1/2 (A = B) cos 1/2 (A – B)
So
Sin 110° + sin 10° = 2 sins 1/2 (110 + 10) ° cos 1/2 (110 – 10) °
= 2 sins 1/2 (120) ° cos 1/2 (100) °
= sin 60° cos 50°

Three Dimensions

Dimension Three I: Build Ordered Space


1. Cube
A cube is a shape that is bounded by 6 congruent squares. The six squares are called the sides of
the cube and the lines that intersect the two sides of the cube are called the edges of the cube. A
cube has 12 edges that are the same length.

 Cube volume:
 Surface area:
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2. Block
The block has 6 sides where each opposite side is congruent. The block has 12 edges with 3
groups of different lengths namely p, l, and t as below:

 Volume:
 Surface area:
3. Prism
Prisms are shapes that have 2 parallel and congruent planes called cross sections. The plane that
connects the two sections is called the prism cover.

 Volume:
 Surface area:
4. Limas
Limas is a spatial structure consisting of a base and a blanket in the form of triangular
planes. One point of each triangle meets each other at a point called the vertex of the pyramid.
 Volume:
 Surface area:
5. Cylinder
Cylinder is a shape that has 2 circular cross-sectional areas that are parallel and congruent. The
cylindrical blanket plane is a rectangular plane that is curved smoothly following the
circumference of the circular plane.

 Volume:
 Surface area:
6. Cones
A cone is a plane of space consisting of a circular base and a vertex covered with a circular cross-
section and the arc is curved as smoothly as the circumference of the circle.
 Volume:
 Surface area:
Surface area:

7. Ball
A sphere is a geometric figure that has no base and corner points. A sphere is a set of points in
three dimensions that are equidistant from a certain point called the center of the sphere. The
distance from the center of the sphere to the points on the surface of the circle is called the radius
of the sphere.

 Volume:
 Surface area:
Type of matrix

1. Known to Determine:

 A + B:
 A + C:

Settlement:
Types of Mathematical Vectors
Vectors are divided into several types, namely:

1. Vector Zero: A vector that is zero in length and has no clear vector direction.

2. Position Vector: A vector whose starting point position is at O (0.0), while


the end point position is at one particular point (other than point O).

3. Unit Vector: A vector that is one unit long.

4. Base Vector: A vector that is one unit long, but the direction is in the
direction of the coordinate axis.

1. Given 3 vectors:

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