Crossword-Solution: TRIGONOMETRY
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| Word | Word Type | Definition |
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| Trigonometry | n. | That branch of mathematics which treats of the relations of the sides and angles of triangles, which the methods of deducing from certain given parts other required parts, and also of the general relations which exist between the trigonometrical functions of arcs or angles. |
| Trigonometry | n. | A treatise in this science. |
We have 10 clues for the answer “TRIGONOMETRY”
| Clue | Answers |
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| MATHEMATICS dealing with measurement of sides and angles of triangles | 1 answer |
| Subject of this puzzle [and proceeding counterclockwise] | 1 answer |
| TRIANGLES, measurement of | 1 answer |
| the study of the properties of triangles and trigonometric functions and of their applications | 1 answer |
| Form of mathematics | 7 answers |
| mathematics | 11 answers |
| Branch of mathematics | 15 answers |
| ANGULAR measure | 20 answers |
| Angular. | 53 answers |
| measurement | 75 answers |
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Sentences with TRIGONOMETRY (5)
Paxton Hood (‘Eclectic and Congregational Rev.’, Dec., 1868), “no jingle of words, or pretty amusement for harpsichord or piano, but rather a divine trigonometry, a process of celestial triangulation, a taking observations of celestial places and spheres, an attempt to estimate our world, its place, its life amidst the boundless immeasurable sweeps of space and time; or if describing, then describing the animating stories of the giants, how they fought and fell, or conquered.
This was something new and very interesting, and he felt that it was of greater import than trigonometry, which he never could understand.
Sir Samuel Morland, Gunter, and Lamb introduced other contrivances, applicable to trigonometry; Gunter's scale being still in common use.
The height of spires cannot be taken by trigonometry; they measure absurdly short, but how tall they are to the admiring eye! And where we have so many elegant proportions, growing one out of the other, and all together into one, it seems as if proportion transcended itself, and became something different and more imposing.
The whole doctrine of astronomy rests upon trigonometry, a branch of the science of mathematics which teaches us, having two sides and one angle, or two angles and one side, of a triangle given us, to construct the whole.
Quotes with TRIGONOMETRY (3)
I do feel that literature should be demystified. What I object to is what is happening in our era: literature is only something you get at school as an assignment. No one reads for fun, or to be subversive or to get turned on to something. It's just like doing math at school. I mean, how often do we sit down and do trigonometry for fun, to relax. I've thought about this, the domination of the literary arts by theory over the past 25 years -- which I detest -- and it's as if y…
The obvious cure for the tragic shortcomings of human intuition in a high-tech world is education. And this offers priorities for educational policy: to provide students with the cognitive tools that are most important for grasping the modern world and that are most unlike the cognitive tools they are born with. The perilous fallacies we have seen in this chapter, for example, would give high priority to economics, evolutionary biology, and probability and statistics in any h…
I was trying to unravel the complicated trigonometry of the radical thought that silence could make up the greatest lie ever told.
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Appears in: NYT.
Used 1 time in crossword archives (2008).