About this course
This course takes you from the fundamentals of trigonometry to the more sophisticated requirements in electrical engineering. As you work and study in electrical engineering you are going to run into proofs and equations that are based on trigonometry. A good example of this is when studying AC current, voltage and impedance calculations, phasers (vectors) are used and combined mathematically letting themselves to several needs to rely on trig functions and identities. Further adventures into complex power will also require a knowledge of trach functions and identities. As a student of this course, you will be introduced to these or at least re-introduced to these that may have been long since forgotten.
The student will begin at defining Point Lines & Angles, Intersecting & Parallel Lines and Triangles. This will lead to one of the most fundamental and used theorems in engineering, “The Pythagorean Theorem. After a look at Unique Triangles and the Ratios of their sides, the student will go on to learn several of the most used Trig functions including those involving Tangents. Next, the Unit Circle will be defined as it leads to several Trig Identities; Sum to/from/product co-functions, double & half-angle formulas. Lastly, the student will look at Trig Functions in the Time Domain
Over my engineering experience, I have noted and gathered what I believe are the most significant trigonometric items.
Who this course is for:
engineers & technologists, students of engineering & technology
This course includes:
schedule5 hours on-demand video
signal_cellular_altBeginner level
task_altPreparation required
calendar_todayPublished At Dec 16, 2021
workspace_premiumCertificate of completion
errorIntermediate mathematics; equations; binomials