"Plane Trigonometry" is a comprehensive guide to the principles and applications of plane trigonometry. Authored by A. M. Benjamin Peirce, this book offers a structured approach to understanding trigonometric functions, identities, and their use in solving geometric problems. Designed for students and educators alike, the book covers essential topics such as angles, triangles, trigonometric equations, and practical applications in fields like surveying and navigation.
With clear explanations and numerous examples, "Plane Trigonometry" serves as an invaluable resource for mastering the fundamentals of trigonometry. Its detailed explanations and exercises make it suitable for both classroom use and self-study, providing a solid foundation in mathematical reasoning and problem-solving skills.
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