Which mathematician prepared the trigonometric tables seen in a modern textbook?
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The Greek astronomer Hipparchus (d. c. 127 bc) was the first to compose a table of trigonometric functions (based on the chords in a circle), which he calculated at increments of 7° 30′. Ptolemy (d. c. ad 145) improved on Hipparchus's tables by calculating the values at 30′ increments.
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