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<td>In this diagram $O$ is the centre of a unit circle. Use it to
find a trigonometricl relationship between $A$ and $2A$.</td>
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Trigonometrical expressions can be derived algebraically or
geometrically. In more advanced applications the functions of
trigonometry are defined as infinite power series rather than
geometric ratios.</div>
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