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Trigonometry

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Modelling Seasonal Temperatures With the Sine Function
Periodic Phenomena
Position of Point on London Eye Relative to Ground
Principal Values of the Trigonometric Functions
Problem Solving With Areas
Proof of Compound Angle Formula cos(A-B)
Proof of Compound Angle Formula cos(A+B)
Proof of Compound Angle Formula sin(A-B)
Proof of Compound Angle Formula sin(A+B)
Proof of Heron's Formula for the Area of a Triangle

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