Challenging Problems in Trigonometry: The Mathematic Series

· Golden Ratio Publications
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Trigonometry is an important branch of Mathematics. It provides an introduction to the important class of periodic functions, and develops methods and techniques for the evaluation of distances, angles, areas etc., both being extremely important tools for the analysis of theoretical and practical problems.

The reader of this book, who is supposed to be familiar with elements from Trigonometry, Algebra, Equations and Complex Numbers, will greatly benefit from the included challenging problems and develop a better and deeper understanding of the subject.

 

This book contains the fundamental trigonometric and hyperbolic functions, 25 challenging problems, along with their solutions and analysis.

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About the author

Dr. Kanoussis is a professional Electrical Engineer with Ph.D in Engineering and MSc in Mathematics from the Tennessee Technological University in USA, and BS in Electrical Engineering from N.T.U.A in Greece. He has long teaching experience on the fields of Applied Mathematics and Electrical Engineering. As a professional engineer, he has been actively involved in the design and implementation of various projects, mainly in the area of Integrated Control Systems. His scientific research in Mathematics and Engineering is published in many, high impact, international journals. Additionally to his teaching and research, he is the author of textbooks in Electric Circuit Theory and Applied Mathematics. He’s one of the founders of the Golden Ratio Publications effort.

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