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1: 4.30 Elementary Properties
§4.30 Elementary Properties
2: 4.16 Elementary Properties
§4.16 Elementary Properties
Table 4.16.3: Trigonometric functions: interrelations. …
sin θ = a cos θ = a tan θ = a csc θ = a sec θ = a cot θ = a
3: 23.17 Elementary Properties
§23.17 Elementary Properties
4: 30.4 Functions of the First Kind
§30.4(ii) Elementary Properties
5: 1.3 Determinants, Linear Operators, and Spectral Expansions
§1.3(i) Determinants: Elementary Properties
6: 1.11 Zeros of Polynomials
§1.11(ii) Elementary Properties
7: 4.1 Special Notation
It is assumed the user is familiar with the definitions and properties of elementary functions of real arguments x . …
8: 2.1 Definitions and Elementary Properties
§2.1 Definitions and Elementary Properties
9: 1.8 Fourier Series
§1.8(i) Definitions and Elementary Properties
10: 12.10 Uniform Asymptotic Expansions for Large Parameter
The turning points can be included if expansions in terms of Airy functions are used instead of elementary functions (§2.8(iii)). …
§12.10(ii) Negative a , 2 a < x <
§12.10(vi) Modifications of Expansions in Elementary Functions
The proof of the double asymptotic property then follows with the aid of error bounds; compare §10.41(iv). …