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is a trigonometric rule used to calculate the length of a side or the size of an angle in a non right-angled triangle. The rule states that the square of any side equals the sum of the squares of the other two sides less twice the product of the other two sides and the cosine ratio of the angle between those two sides.
the notation (standardised set of rules and symbols) that allows us to describe functions.
the point of intersection between the x-axis and the y-axis that is denoted by...
the maximum point on a curved graph is the point at which a graph changes from an increasing...
when working with a right-angled triangle and trigonometric ratios, the opposite side is the...