Trigonometry, derived from Greek words meaning 'triangle' and 'measure,' focuses on the relationships between the sides and angles of right-angled triangles using six primary trigonometric ratios: sine (sin), cosine (cos), tangent (tan), cosecant (cosec), secant (sec), and cotangent (cot). These ratios and their corresponding formulas are essential for calculating angles and side lengths, with practical applications in fields like architecture and physics. Formulas such as SOH-CAH-TOA help memorize relationships, while identities for sums and differences enhance understanding and problem-solving in trigonometry.