Finding the missing side length of a right angled triangle
Applications of trigonometry
General Maths Units 1 and 2 (2023+)
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This is the second video in a series looking at Trigonometry for the Year 11 VCE (Units 1 and 2) General Maths course. However, Trigonometry is universal. I take a small amount of time looking at how we can use Trigonometry and SOHCAHTOA to find the missing side length of a right angled triangle. I do a number of worked examples and explain the theory in an easy to understand way. There is even humour!
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