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- FSc Part 1 (KPK Boards) @fsc
- ing|Online view]]** </callout> ===== Chapter 10: Trigonometric Identities of Sum and Difference of Angles ===== ... fundamental law of trigonometry and deduction of trigonometric identities from it. * understand trigonometric ratios and allied angles. * use fundamental law and its deduction to derive trigonometric ratios of allied angles. * derive double, half
- Chapter 12: Graph of Trigonometric and Inverse Trigonometric Functions and Solutions of Trigonometric Equations @fsc:kpk_fsc_part_1
- ====== Chapter 12: Graph of Trigonometric and Inverse Trigonometric Functions and Solutions of Trigonometric Equations ====== Notes of Chapter 12: Graph of Trigonometric and Inverse Trigonometric Functions and Solutions
- Question 1, Exercise 10.1 @fsc-part1-kpk:sol:unit10
- utions of Question 1 of Exercise 10.1 of Unit 10: Trigonometric Identities of Sum and Difference of Angles. This ... Question 1. ===== Question 1(i) ===== Write as a trigonometric function of a single angle. $\sin {{37}^{\circ }}... nd{align} ===== Question 1(ii)===== Write as a trigonometric function of a single angle. $\cos {{83}^{\circ }}... {align}. ===== Question 1(iii)===== Write as a trigonometric function of a single angle. $\cos {{19}^{\circ }}
- Question 1, Exercise 10.1 @math-11-kpk:sol:unit10
- utions of Question 1 of Exercise 10.1 of Unit 10: Trigonometric Identities of Sum and Difference of Angles. This ... Question 1. ===== Question 1(i) ===== Write as a trigonometric function of a single angle. $\sin {{37}^{\circ }}... nd{align} ===== Question 1(ii)===== Write as a trigonometric function of a single angle. $\cos {{83}^{\circ }}... {align}. ===== Question 1(iii)===== Write as a trigonometric function of a single angle. $\cos {{19}^{\circ }}
- FSc Part 1 Mathematics Notes/Solutions @fsc-part1-ptb
- =Formula pages/handouts==== * **[[fsc-part1-ptb:trigonometric-formulas|Trigonometric Formulas]]** * **[[FSc:FSc Part 1 Trigonometric Review|Trigonometric Review]]** by Mr. Aqeel Nawaz * **[[FSc:FSc Part 1 Solution & Area of Oblique Triangle|S
- FSc Part 1 Mathematics Notes/Solutions @fsc
- =Formula pages/handouts==== * **[[fsc-part1-ptb:trigonometric-formulas|Trigonometric Formulas]]** * **[[FSc:FSc Part 1 Trigonometric Review|Trigonometric Review]]** by Mr. Aqeel Nawaz * **[[FSc:FSc Part 1 Solution & Area of Oblique Triangle|S
- Chapter 09: Fundamentals of Trigonometry @fsc:fsc_part_1_solutions
- nal Angle) * Angle in the Standard Position * Trigonometric Function * Trigonometric Function of any Angle * Fundamental Identities * Signs of the Trigonometric Function * Exercise 9.2 * The Values of Trigonometric Functions of acute angles $45^\circ , 30^\circ , 60^
- Chapter 11: Trigonometric Functions and their Graphs @fsc:fsc_part_1_solutions
- ====== Chapter 11: Trigonometric Functions and their Graphs ====== {{ :fsc:fsc_part_1_solutions:fsc-1-chap-11-ptb.jpg?nolink|Chapter 11: Trigonometric Functions and their Graphs}} Notes (Solutions) of Chapter 11: Trigonometric Functions and their Graphs, Text Book of Algebra ... main and Range of Cosecant Function * Period of Trigonometric Functions * Exercise 11.1 * Values of Trigo
- Question 1,Review Exercise @math-11-nbf:sol:unit09
- ions of Question 1 of Review Exercise of Unit 09: Trigonometric Functions. This is unit of Model Textbook of Math... rac{1}{2}$</collapse> ii. The exact value of the trigonometric function $\tan (-15 \pi)=$\\ * (a) $ 0$\\ * (b)... $\theta=45^{\circ}$, then the value of the given trigonometric identity is:\\ * (a) $\frac{1}{\sqrt{2}}$\\ * (... psed="true">(a):$\cos \theta$ </collapse> v. The trigonometric identity $\dfrac{\sin \alpha + \sin 2\alpha}{1+ \
- FSc
- Pages ===== ====Part 1==== * **[[fsc-part1-ptb:trigonometric-formulas]]** * **[[FSc:FSc Part 1 Trigonometric Review|Trigonometric Review]]** by Mr. Aqeel Nawaz * **[[FSc:FSc Part 1 Solution & Area of Oblique Triangle|S... ue Triangle]]** * **[[FSc:FSc Part 1 Important Trigonometric Formulae|Important Trigonometric Formulae]]** (by
- FSc/ICS Part 1 (Mathematics): PTB
- ===== Formula Pages ===== * **[[fsc-part1-ptb:trigonometric-formulas]]** UPD * **[[FSc:FSc Part 1 Trigonometric Review|Trigonometric Review]]** by Mr. Aqeel Nawaz * **[[fsc-part1-ptb:solution-and-area-of-oblique-triangle]]** UPD * **[[FSc:FSc Part 1 Important Trigonometric Formulae|Important Trigonometric Formulae]]** (by
- Chapter 10: Trigonometric Identities of Sum and Difference of Angles @fsc:kpk_fsc_part_1
- ====== Chapter 10: Trigonometric Identities of Sum and Difference of Angles ====== Notes of Chapter 10: Trigonometric Identities of Sum and Difference of Angles of "A ... es. {{gview noreference>:fsc:kpk_fsc_part_1:ch10-trigonometric-identities-of-sum-and-difference-of-angles-fsc1-kpk.pdf}} **{{:fsc:kpk_fsc_part_1:ch10-trigonometric-identities-of-sum-and-difference-of-angles-fsc1-k
- Question 1, Exercise 9.1 @math-11-nbf:sol:unit09
- lutions of Question 1 of Exercise 9.1 of Unit 09: Trigonometric Functions. This is unit of Model Textbook of Math... )===== Find the maximum and minimum values of the trigonometric function: $y=2-2 \operatorname{Cos} \theta$ ** S... )===== Find the maximum and minimum values of the trigonometric function: $y=\dfrac{2}{3}-\dfrac{1}{2} \operatorn... )===== Find the maximum and minimum values of the trigonometric function: $y=\dfrac{1}{5}-2 \operatorname{Sin}(3
- Question 2, Exercise 9.1 @math-11-nbf:sol:unit09
- lutions of Question 2 of Exercise 9.1 of Unit 09: Trigonometric Functions. This is unit of Model Textbook of Math... the maximum and minimum values of the reciprocal trigonometric function: $y=\dfrac{1}{4+3 \operatorname{Sin} \th... the maximum and minimum values of the reciprocal trigonometric function: $y=\dfrac{1}{\frac{1}{2}-5 \operatornam... the maximum and minimum values of the reciprocal trigonometric function: $y=\dfrac{1}{\frac{1}{3}-4 \sin (2 \the
- Definitions: FSc Part1 KPK @fsc-part1-kpk
- ystem.\\ e.g. $16^\circ 13' 9''$ * **Period of Trigonometric Function:** The smallest +ve number which when ad... escribed circle or ex-circle or e-circle. * **Trigonometric function:** The equation, containing at least one trigonometric function, are called trigonometric function.