Trigonometry-The branch of mathematics that deals with the relationships between the
sides and the angles of triangles and the calculations based on them,
particularly the trigonometric functions.
Applications-What can you do with trig? Historically, it was developed for astronomy and geography, but scientists have been using it for centuries for other purposes, too. Besides other fields of mathematics, trig is used in physics, engineering, and chemistry. Within mathematics, trig is used in primarily in calculus (which is perhaps its greatest application), linear algebra, and statistics. Since these fields are used throughout the natural and social sciences, trig is a very useful subject to know.
As the earth is also a sphere, trigonometry is used in geography and in navigation. Ptolemy (100-178)
used trigonometry in his Geography and used trigonometric tables in his works. Columbus
carried a copy of Regiomontanus' Ephemerides Astronomicae on his trips to the New World and
used it to his advantage.
Of course, trigonometry is used throughout mathematics, and, since mathematics is applied throughout
the natural and social sciences, trigonometry has many applications. Calculus, linear algebra, and
statistics, in particular, use trigonometry and have many applications in the all the sciences.
Applications-What can you do with trig? Historically, it was developed for astronomy and geography, but scientists have been using it for centuries for other purposes, too. Besides other fields of mathematics, trig is used in physics, engineering, and chemistry. Within mathematics, trig is used in primarily in calculus (which is perhaps its greatest application), linear algebra, and statistics. Since these fields are used throughout the natural and social sciences, trig is a very useful subject to know.