Area of a triangle using Sine
Applications of trigonometry
General Maths Units 1 and 2 (2023+)
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This is the final video in this series for the Year 11 General Maths course (VCE Units 1 and 2). This final video in the series on Applications of Trigonometry looks at how to find the area of triangles which are not right-angled. I look at the various ways including when we are given the base and height, three side lengths and two side lengths and included angle. There are lots of worked examples all explained using theory which is easy to understand.
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