trigonometry in euclidean geometry
Trigonometry in Euclidean geometry refers to the branch of mathematics that deals with the relationships between angles and sides of triangles formed within the context of the usual flat space geometry. It studies the properties and functions of these angles and sides, enabling calculations and measurements in geometric problems involving triangles.
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