Trigonometry Demystified: A Self-teaching Guide

Trigonometry Demystified: A Self-teaching Guide

by StanGibilisco (Author)

Synopsis

Calculate this: Trigonometry just got a lot easier to learn! Now anyone with an interest in basic, practical trigonometry can master it - without formal training, unlimited time, or a genius IQ. In Trigonometry Demystified , best-selling author Stan Gibilisco provides a fun, effective, and totally painless way to learn the fundamentals and general concepts of trigonometry. With Trigonometry Demystified you master the subject one simple step at a time - at your own speed.Unlike most books on trigonometry, this book uses prose and illustrations to describe the concepts where others leave you pondering abstract symbology. This unique self-teaching guide offers questions at the end of each chapter and section to pinpoint weaknesses, and a 100-question final exam to reinforce the entire book. Simple enough for beginners but challenging enough for professional enrichment, Trigonometry Demystified is your direct route to learning or brushing up on trigonometry. You can learn all aspects of trigonometry: how angles are expressed; the relationships between angles and distances; calculating distances based on parallax; coordinate systems and navigation; and much more!

$4.52

Save:$11.98 (73%)

Quantity

2 in stock

More Information

Format: Paperback
Pages: 303
Publisher: McGraw-Hill Professional
Published: 01 Aug 2003

ISBN 10: 0071416315
ISBN 13: 9780071416313

Author Bio
Stan Gibilisco is a professional technical writer who specializes in books on electronics and science topics. He is the author of The Encyclopedia of Electronics, The McGraw-Hill Encyclopedia of Personal Computing, and The Illustrated Dictionary of Electronics, as well as over 20 other technical books. His published works have won numerous awards. The Encyclopedia of Electronics was chosen a Best Reference Book of the 1980s by the American Library Association, which also named his McGraw-Hill Encyclopedia of Personal Computing a Best Reference of 1996.