http://physorg.com/news6555.html

Mathematics students have cause to celebrate. A University of New 
South Wales academic, Dr Norman Wildberger, has rewritten the arcane 
rules of trigonometry and eliminated sines, cosines and tangents from 
the trigonometric toolkit.

What's more, his simple new framework means calculations can be done 
without trigonometric tables or calculators, yet often with greater 
accuracy.

Established by the ancient Greeks and Romans, trigonometry is used in 
surveying, navigation, engineering, construction and the sciences to 
calculate the relationships between the sides and vertices of 
triangles.

"Generations of students have struggled with classical trigonometry 
because the framework is wrong," says Wildberger, whose book is titled 
Divine Proportions: Rational Trigonometry to Universal Geometry (Wild 
Egg books).

Dr Wildberger has replaced traditional ideas of angles and distance 
with new concepts called "spread" and "quadrance".

These new concepts mean that trigonometric problems can be done with 
algebra," says Wildberger, an associate professor of mathematics at 
UNSW.

"Rational trigonometry replaces sines, cosines, tangents and a host of 
other trigonometric functions with elementary arithmetic."

"For the past two thousand years we have relied on the false 
assumptions that distance is the best way to measure the separation of 
two points, and that angle is the best way to measure the separation 
of two lines.

"So teachers have resigned themselves to teaching students about 
circles and pi and complicated trigonometric functions that relate 
circular arc lengths to x and y projections – all in order to analyse 
triangles. No wonder students are left scratching their heads," he 
says.

"But with no alternative to the classical framework, each year 
millions of students memorise the formulas, pass or fail the tests, 
and then promptly forget the unpleasant experience.

"And we mathematicians wonder why so many people view our beautiful 
subject with distaste bordering on hostility.

"Now there is a better way. Once you learn the five main rules of 
rational trigonometry and how to simply apply them, you realise that 
classical trigonometry represents a misunderstanding of geometry."

Wild Egg books: http://wildegg.com/
Divine Proportions: web.maths.unsw.edu.au/~norman/book.htm


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