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  2. Exact trigonometric values - Wikipedia

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    The trigonometric functions of angles that are multiples of 15°, 18°, or 22.5° have simple algebraic values. These values are listed in the following table for angles from 0° to 45°. [1] In the table below, the label "Undefined" represents a ratio :

  3. List of trigonometric identities - Wikipedia

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    A formula for computing the trigonometric identities for the one-third angle exists, but it requires finding the zeroes of the cubic equation 4x 3 − 3x + d = 0, where is the value of the cosine function at the one-third angle and d is the known value of the cosine function at

  4. Trigonometric tables - Wikipedia

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    These angles are usually arranged across the top row of the table, while the different trigonometric functions are labeled in the first column on the left. To locate the value of a specific trigonometric function at a certain angle, you would find the row for the function and follow it across to the column under the desired angle. [1]

  5. Sine and cosine - Wikipedia

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    The following table shows the special value of each input for both sine and cosine with the domain between < <. The input in this table provides various unit systems such as degree, radian, and so on. The angles other than those five can be obtained by using a calculator. [3] [4]

  6. Trigonometry - Wikipedia

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    Abu al-Wafa had sine tables in 0.25° increments, to 8 decimal places of accuracy, and accurate tables of tangent values. [16] He also made important innovations in spherical trigonometry [17] [18] [19] The Persian polymath Nasir al-Din al-Tusi has been described as the creator of trigonometry as a mathematical discipline in its own right.

  7. Mathematical table - Wikipedia

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    For tables with greater precision (more digits per value), higher order interpolation may be needed to get full accuracy. [3] In the era before electronic computers, interpolating table data in this manner was the only practical way to get high accuracy values of mathematical functions needed for applications such as navigation, astronomy and ...

  8. Table of spherical harmonics - Wikipedia

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    This is a table of orthonormalized ... Below the complex spherical harmonics are represented on 2D plots with the azimuthal angle, ... Positive values are red and ...

  9. Template:Table of angles - Wikipedia

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    Conversion of common angles Turns Radians Degrees Gradians; 0 turn 0 rad 0° 0 g ⁠ 1 / 72 ⁠ turn ⁠ π / 36 ⁠ or ⁠ 𝜏 / 72 ⁠ rad 5° ⁠5 + 5 / 9 ⁠ g ⁠ 1 / 24 ⁠ turn ⁠ π / 12 ⁠ or ⁠ 𝜏 / 24 ⁠ rad