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  • Title Trigonometry
  • Author(s) Don Crossfield, Charlyn Shepherd, Robert Stein, Grace Williams
  • Publisher: Historical Modules Project
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  • Language: English
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This book was written with those teachers and students in mind who are engaged in trigonometric ideas in courses ranging from geometry and second-year algebra to trigonometry and pre-calculus.

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