Using trig to solve problems involving three dimensional solids
lesson notes:02 3D trigonometry
Using trig to solve problems involving three dimensional solids
lesson notes:02 3D trigonometry
Defining the trigonometric ratios, along with the exact values
lesson notes:01 trigonometric ratios
Parametrics is an alternative way of describing curves
lesson notes:08 parametric coordinates
Functions must be one-to-one if they are to have an inverse function. This may mean restricting the domain so that an inverse can be found.
lesson notes:07 inverse functions
Using “tic-tac-toe” as an alternative way to set out integration by parts working
lesson notes:11 by parts – alternative