This volume will provide a welcome resource for teachers seeking an undergraduate text on advanced trigonometry, when few are readily available. Ideal for self-study, this text offers a clear, logical presentation of topics and an extensive selection of problems with answers. Contents include the properties of the triangle and the quadrilateral; equations, sub-multiple angles, and inverse functions; hyperbolic, logarithmic, and exponential functions; and expansions in power-series. Further topics encompass the special hyperbolic functions; projection and finite series; complex numbers; de Moivre's theorem and its applications; one- and many-valued functions of a complex variable; and roots of equations. 1930 edition. 79 figures.
Author(s): C. V. Durell, A. Robson
Series: Dover Books on Mathematics
Publisher: Dover Publications
Year: 2003
Language: English
Pages: 354
Tags: Trigonometry
Front
Copyright
Preface
Contents
Chapter 1: Properties of the Triangle
Chapter 2: Properties of the Quadrilateral
Chapter 3: Equations and Sub-multiple Angles
Chapter 4: Hyperbolic, Logarithmic, and Exponential Functions
Chapter 5: Expansions in Series
Chapter 6: The Special Hyperbolic Functions
Chapter 7: Projection and Finite Series
Chapter 8: Complex Numbers
Chapter 9: De Moivre's Theorem and Applications
Chapter 10: One-valued Functions of a Complex Variable
Chapter 11: Roots of Equations
Chapter 12: Factors
Chapter 13: Many-valued Functions of a Complex Variable
Chapter 14: Miscellaneous Relations
Miscellaneous Examples on Chapters 1 to 14
Answers
Index
Explanation of Symbols
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