I may study mathematics, I may love the discipline but I so wish that I had been taught trigonometry in this way instead:
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.” (Physorg)