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As there are many formualas and allsounds alike thats why people feel trignometry is very difficult subject. but once clearly if we byheart the formulae then there is no difficulty

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trigonometry is my favorite subject . I don't think it is difficult at all.
Why do you think Trigonometry is a difficult subject to understand?

Hi Manas Aditya
See trigonometry is quite different from other section of maths like algebra, calculus but why it seems to be tough becasue in this you have to learn all sign rule and have to imagine the question and then apply the sign rule.

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Does differentiation and integration comes under trigonometry? If so, I like it very much :P

Meera sandhu
Differentiation and integration does not come under trigonometry.

Only sine cose tan and some more are there, those come under trigonometry

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Differential calculus comes under what? Can anyone tell me?

Meera sandhu
Differential calculus comes under what? Can anyone tell me?


Calculus is a separate branch of mathematics. This is not in trigonometry.
Calculus is study of areas. see the link:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Calculus

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Thank you said by: Sandhya Rani
Trigonometry is not difficult at all :) but people finds it difficult because there are lots of formulae which needed to be learned to solve problems. :laugh:
Differential calculus comes under what? Can anyone tell me?


Calculus is a separate branch of mathematics. This is not in trigonometry.
Calculus is study of areas. see the link:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Calculus

But are they related in some manner?

Meera sandhu
Differential calculus comes under what? Can anyone tell me?


Calculus is a separate branch of mathematics. This is not in trigonometry.
Calculus is study of areas. see the link:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Calculus

But are they related in some manner?


Differential and integral calculas are different from trigonometry.No doubt. :)
Thank you said by: Sandhya Rani
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