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What's the difference between Trigometric Anaylsis and Calculus? especially as it pertains to vectors pic somewhat related
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Are these high school math classes? If so ask your school what's the difference.
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>>387

I dropped out, I'm trying to figure this out for work because I had made the same comment to my boss and he called me a retard.
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>>388
"Trigonometric analysis" isn't a common way of calling any particular branch of maths. That's probably why. It might perhaps refer to what people usually call simply "Trigonometry".
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>>389

okay, so how is this different from calculus? ex: wanting to know the area of a wave within a certain domain, and then adding several (different) areas of the larger wave together into a larger area
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>>390
Trigonometry is about trigonometric functions like the sine or cosine.
Calculus is about analytic things like derivatives and integrals.