Definitions from Wiktionary (Pythagorean trigonometric identity)
▸ noun: (trigonometry) The equality sin (x)²+ cos (x)²=1, holding for all real and complex x, equivalent to the application of the Pythagorean theorem to the unit circle.
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▸ noun: (trigonometry) The equality sin (x)²+ cos (x)²=1, holding for all real and complex x, equivalent to the application of the Pythagorean theorem to the unit circle.
Similar:
trig identity,
trigonometric identity,
law of cosines,
versed cosine,
versed sine,
sine ratio,
coversed sine,
cosine rule,
cosine formula,
sine,
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