Channel BannerChannel Banner
GtpplO7xdqMGtpplO7xdqM

Trigonometry made easy

1,749,841
Socialcounts.Org
Enter Fullscreen (f)
46,293
likes
2,087
comments
daily view 0
monthly view 0

Share

Live Analytics

Comments 0

Trigonometry made easy Analytics Table

Income Estimates for Trigonometry made easy

Based on this YouTube video's total view count of 1.74M views and industry-standard rates, the estimated total earning is $1.22K - $3.50K through ad revenue. Historical data is not yet available to calculate daily, weekly, or monthly averages.

About Trigonometry made easy

Explore Trigonometry made easy with 1,749,841 views, 46,293 likes, and 2,087 comments. Experience the impact of this video content that has captured audience attention.

Trigonometry is a branch of mathematics that studies relationships between side lengths and angles of triangles. In this video we look at the use of trigonometry with right triangles, solving for both sides and angles. To support tecmath on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/tecmath BTW for those interested - the history of trigonometry history is fascinating! The field emerged in the Hellenistic world during the 3rd century BC from applications of geometry to astronomical studies. The use of trigonometry really took off due to it's use in navigation - trigonometry has been used for locating latitudes and longitudes of sailing vessels, plotting courses, and calculating distances during navigation. Trigonometry is still used in navigation through such means as the Global Positioning System and artificial intelligence for autonomous vehicles. But the truly cool trigonomic endevour was The Great Trigonomical Survey. The Great Trigonometrical Survey was a project which aimed to measure the entire Indian subcontinent with scientific precision. It was begun in 1802 and completed of it in 1871. Among the many accomplishments of the survey was measurement of the height of the Himalayan giants: Everest, K2, and Kanchenjunga. The Survey had an enormous scientific impact as well, being responsible for one of the first accurate measurements of a section of an arc of longitude. Triangulation surveys were based on a few carefully measured baselines and a series of angles. The initial baseline was measured with great care, since the accuracy of the subsequent survey was critically dependent upon it. Various corrections were applied, principally temperature. An especially accurate folding chain was used, laid on horizontal tables, all shaded from the sun and with a constant tension. The early surveys made use of large and bulky theodolites made by William Carey, a Zenith sector made by Jesse Ramsden and 100-foot (30 m) chains! Interesting aside - Everest was one of the leaders of the survey - and his name was pronounced Eve-rest not Ever-est! To donate to the tecmath channel: https://paypal.me/tecmath?locale.x=en_AU To donate to the tecmath channel: https://paypal.me/tecmath?locale.x=en_AU To support tecmath on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/tecmath To buy tecmath mechandise: https://teespring.com/stores/tecmath-store

About YouTube Real-Time View Count

With SocialCounts.org’s view counter, track your YouTube video’s live view count and YouTube likes count in real time with fast, reliable updates.

Watch every YouTube video live view count rise with our real-time YouTube views tracker—built for accuracy and minimal delay.

Follow YouTube real time views as they happen, using our dedicated view counter for YouTube videos.

Get up-to-date live view count on YouTube and see real-time growth with SocialCounts.org’s smart tracking tools.

Embed Widget

Parameters:

  • fullscreen=true - Fullscreen counter
  • graph=true - Live graph chart
  • counter=0/1/2 - Select counter (0=likes, 1=views, 2=comments)
URL

Click to copy the embed URL to your clipboard