![]() Note: Here, 1/√2 can also be written as √2/2 and 1/√3 can also be written as √3/3 (by rationalizing the denominators). Here is the trigonometry table for standard angles along with some non-standard angles: Trigonometry Table The trigonometric functions are namely the sine function, cosine function, tan function, cot function, sec function, and cosec function. ![]() Because of patterns existing within trigonometric ratios and even between angles, it is easy to both predict the values of the trigonometry table and use the table as a reference to calculate trigonometric values for various other angles. ![]() The trigonometric table is simply a collection of the values of trigonometric ratios for various standard angles including 0°, 30°, 45°, 60°, 90°, sometimes with other angles like 180°, 270°, and 360° included, in a tabular format. ![]()
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