built by Mr PPA on October 4, 2009 26 posts so far
Basic Trigonometry
Sine Cosine and Tangent Ratios as well as Angles of Elevation and Depression
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Several Japanese interactive Trig web pages (advances past Y9 standard)

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Some useful Trigonometry diagrams:

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Trigonometry is used in Building and Design:

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6 minute video about using Trig to find unknown angles:

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Trigonometry can be used to solve very complex maths like in this example:

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These are the graphs of Sine and Cosine that you will learn in Year 10:

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3mins 30 secs video about solving Trigonometry:

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Trigonometry is used extensively in Electronics and Robotics:

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NASA knows that all Rocket Scientists need to know their Trigonometry.

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An extremely unique musical performer, very much into his Trigonometry: (3mins long)

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Two Girls 3 minute Trig Rap Song :)

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5 minute video all about finding Angles using Trig:

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A cartoon about the Graph of the Sine function:

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Trigonometry Word Problems 3mins 30 secs video:

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A Bizarre real-life situation involving Trigonometry:

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Trigonometry is used in Engineering and Architecture to calculate the a Building's height & make it straight

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Here is a PowerPoint presentation all about angles of elevation and depression

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Here is a 2 minute video about SOH-CAH-TOA:

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Trigonometry is used to transform soundwaves and create electronic sound effects for Guitar:

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Here is a diagram of the Sine Function

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Here is a diagram of the Tangent function:

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Here is an Online Calculator for doing Trigonometry

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Here is a good 5 minute video from "YayMath" all about Trigonometry

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Here is how we label the sides on Right Triangles

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Trigonometry is used in "Ergonomics" to calculate the best height for placing computer monitors:

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Here is a summary page of Trigonometry Formulas

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