Categories Exact Values of Trig Functions Trigonometric Functions The Fundamental Mistake of Trigonometry Post author By mpershan Post date October 9, 2013 2 Comments on The Fundamental Mistake of Trigonometry Share this:EmailPrint ← A tough exponents question → Inferring Congruence 2 replies on “The Fundamental Mistake of Trigonometry” I thought it was sin(pi/3+pi/6) = sin(pi/3)+sin(pi/6) = sqrt(3)/2+1/2 Same mistake, really–assuming sine is linear, right? Comments are closed.
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I thought it was sin(pi/3+pi/6) = sin(pi/3)+sin(pi/6) = sqrt(3)/2+1/2
Same mistake, really–assuming sine is linear, right?