Pronunciation: /trɪɡ/
noun a trigonometry, a branch of mathematics dealing with the relations of the sides and angles of triangles and with the relevant functions of any angles
A1 I need to study basic trigonometry for my math exam.
A2 The teacher explained the concept of trig using a diagram.
B1 Trig functions such as sine and cosine are important in geometry.
B2 The student used trig identities to solve the complex problem.
C1 Advanced trigonometry involves the study of inverse trig functions.
C2 The scientist used trigonometric calculations to determine the angle of the sun.
adjective neat and trim in form or appearance
A1 The trig kitten played with a ball of yarn.
A2 She used a trig ruler to draw straight lines.
B1 The trig function helped solve the math problem.
B2 The trigonometry class covered advanced concepts.
C1 His trig knowledge allowed him to excel in engineering.
C2 The trigonometric calculations were complex but accurate.
formal The trigonometry problem required students to solve for the missing angle.
informal I struggled with the trig question on the math test.
slang I aced that trig problem like a boss.
figurative She had a trig approach to solving complex issues, breaking them down into smaller parts.
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