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Like the sine, the cosine and tangent are replaced with rational equivalents, called the "cross" and "twist", and Divine Proportions develops various analogues of trigonometric identities involving these quantities, [3] including versions of the Pythagorean theorem, law of sines and law of cosines. [4]
Having attending several of Norman Wildeberger's talks, the rationale behind rational trigonometry is that the concept of an angle belongs to a circle (ie, Euler's formula), and that the concept of spread is far more natural for a triangle (c.f. Thales' theorem). Angles and distance also break down in fields other than the real numbers, whereas ...
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Artin reciprocity law is a general theorem in number theory that forms a central part of global class field theory. Named after Emil Artin. Ashby's law of requisite variety, that the number of states in a control mechanism must be greater than or equal to the number of states in the system it controls.
I just created this article, because Wildberger clearly needed an article, as he has made an important contribution to mathematics with his new subject known as "rational trigonometry."Dratman 01:56, 17 September 2011 (UTC) I think there have been changes since the Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Norman J. Wildberger discussion. Wildberger is ...
In the form of sin 2 (θ) the haversine of the double-angle Δ describes the relation between spreads and angles in rational trigonometry, a proposed reformulation of metrical planar and solid geometries by Norman John Wildberger since 2005. [49]
In trigonometry, the Snellius–Pothenot problem is a problem first described in the context of planar surveying.Given three known points A, B, C, an observer at an unknown point P observes that the line segment AC subtends an angle α and the segment CB subtends an angle β; the problem is to determine the position of the point P.
Whether Wildberger's "rational trigonometry" is serious or not I haven't looked into enough to offer an opinion, but it does seem to be work on the topic. -- Trovatore ( talk ) 05:29, 17 July 2018 (UTC) [ reply ]