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Trig: The Three Definitions are Equivalent

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Uploaded by on May 6, 2009

We show that the three definitions we have for the six trigonometric functions are equivalent to one another.

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  • Very cool demonstration of the connections, Mr. McKeagye.

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  • Awesome. Most of this stuff I've learned several years ago, but it's still pretty informative.

    Also, just a tip: never use the microphone(s) that comes with the camera, no matter how good they are. They always record minute camera noise, echoes, and other noise between the camera and the person. Make sure you use a collar microphone, or whatever small one you can get that you stick under your shirt and connect to the camera. Much better quality, and they cost very little. No more than $15.

    :)

  • Mr. Mckeage pls. make tutorial about simplex method in Linear Programming....plspls

  • thank you sir!

  • Outstanding explanation, as usual.

    #3 is what I learned. The other 2 seem to be easily inferred from that.

  • Yeah, many things in mathematics and the sciences have many different definitions, but they are really all the same thing.

    This is why I believe everyone should attempt to create their own definition, without using other definitions unless they're completely stumped.

  • Just completed my AB Calculus exam!

    I wish you luck man, your exam is the one that matters more.

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