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segler1968
10 months ago

This depends on what level you do calculus (= differential calculation). To derive and integrate polynomials, you do not need trigonometry. To derive trigonometric functions already. And if you ever get into the range of differential geometry, that will be another league with curved spaces and so.

I can calm you down with one. Even in my studies in physics, trigonometric reversal functions were very rare. And they’ll be in doubt.

DerRoll
10 months ago

I don’t understand the connection. Although trigonometric functions are used as examples and for tasks in the infinite simulation, they are certainly not a prerequisite for learning them. On the contrary, in classical analysis I, the trigonometric functions are introduced as a consequence of the theory of the potency series.