Trigonometry involves the measurement of angles, with there being three main systems - the sexagesimal or degree system which divides a full circle into 360 degrees, the centesimal or grade system which divides a full circle into 100 grades, and the circular or radian system which defines an angle as the ratio of the arc length to the radius of the circle.
Trigonometry involves the measurement of angles, with there being three main systems - the sexagesimal or degree system which divides a full circle into 360 degrees, the centesimal or grade system which divides a full circle into 100 grades, and the circular or radian system which defines an angle as the ratio of the arc length to the radius of the circle.
Trigonometry involves the measurement of angles, with there being three main systems - the sexagesimal or degree system which divides a full circle into 360 degrees, the centesimal or grade system which divides a full circle into 100 grades, and the circular or radian system which defines an angle as the ratio of the arc length to the radius of the circle.
Trigonometry involves the measurement of angles, with there being three main systems - the sexagesimal or degree system which divides a full circle into 360 degrees, the centesimal or grade system which divides a full circle into 100 grades, and the circular or radian system which defines an angle as the ratio of the arc length to the radius of the circle.