Trigonometry

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Trigonometry
  1. Finding Missing Sides
    1. Pythagoras Theorem
      1. Hyp2 = a2 + c2
        1. Hypotenuse is longest side
        2. Given two sides, missing third
          1. Proves triangle is right angled
          2. SOH, CAH, TOA
            1. One Side, One angle
          3. Finding Missing Angles
            1. SOH, CAH, TOA
              1. Inverse Trig Funcitons
                1. Degrees, Minutes, Seconds
                  1. 2nd Function, DMS
                    1. DMS
                  2. Calculator in Degree Mode
                    1. Units
                      1. Problem Solving
                        1. Angle of Elevation
                          1. Angle of Depression
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