108 results for "angled".
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Exam (6 questions) in Trigonometry
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Question in Trigonometry
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Question in Trigonometry
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Question in FME
Draws a right angled triangle based on a length and an angle.
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Question in FME
Draws a right angled triangle based on 2 lengths.
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Question in Skills Audits for Maths and Stats
Draws a triangle based on 3 side lengths. Randomises asking angle or side.
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Question in MESH
Use Pythagoras' Theorem to find the length of a side on a right-angled triangle.
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Question in MfEP Progress Quizzes
Students are presented with an AI generated solution to rerrange the quadratic equation where the AI has made errors, they are asked to rewrite the solution correctly. No variables but this is version 5 of 5 versions of the question. This version uses a much more mangled AI generated solution that the other 4 versions and does not ask for the line with the first error, just for the student to rewrite the solution correctly.
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Question in MESH
Use Pythagoras' Theorem to find the length of a side on a right-angled triangle.
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Question in Musa's workspace
Finding the lengths and angles within a right-angled triangle using: pythagoras theorem, SOHCAHTOA and principle of angles adding up to 180 degrees.
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Question in Trigonometry
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Question in Trigonometry
A right-angled triangle is displayed either pointing left or right with one of the other angles and one of the sides given. Use SOH CAH TOA to find the side indicated with an x.
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Question in Trigonometry
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Question in Standard Maths
Students are shown a right angled triangle and asked to find the value of an angle using a trig identity.
The triangle is a fixed image, but the angles and side lengths are randomly selected.
The angle is to be given in degrees and minutes.
There are 4 orientations of the triangle in the diagram. The orientation is randomly chosen.
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Question in Standard Maths
Students are shown a right angled triangle and asked to compute a side length using a trig identity.
The triangle is a fixed image, but the angles and side lengths are randomly selected.
The angle is given in degrees and minutes, and students are asked for the side length correct to 1 decimal place.
There are 4 different triangle orientations that can display.
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Question in MASH Bath: Question Bank
Draws a triangle based on 3 side lengths. Randomises asking angle or side.
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Question in MASH Bath: Question Bank
Draws a triangle based on 3 side lengths. Randomises asking angle or side.
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Question in MASH Bath: Question Bank
Draws a triangle based on 3 side lengths. Randomises asking angle or side.
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Question in Content created by Newcastle University
A question testing the application of the Cosine Rule when given two sides and an angle. In this question, the triangle is always obtuse and both of the given side lengths are adjacent to the given angle (which is the obtuse angle).
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Question in Engineering StaticsSimple geometry to introduce the three-force-body procedure.
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Question in Christian's workspace
This is a copy of a question by Ben Brawn. It replaces the JavaScript construction of the diagram with Eukleides.
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Question in Christian's workspace
This is a copy of a question by Ben Brawn. It replaces the JavaScript construction of the diagram with JSXGraph+JME.
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Question in .Trigonometry
Finding the lengths and angles within a right-angled triangle using: pythagoras theorem, SOHCAHTOA and principle of angles adding up to 180 degrees.
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Question in .Trigonometry
Draws a right angled triangle based on a length and an angle.
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Question in .Trigonometry
Draws a right angled triangle based on a length and an angle.
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Question in .Trigonometry
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Question in Assessment Exercises
Finding the lengths and angles within a right-angled triangle using: pythagoras theorem, SOHCAHTOA and principle of angles adding up to 180 degrees.
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Question in Assessment Exercises
Finding the lengths and angles within a right-angled triangle using: pythagoras theorem, SOHCAHTOA and principle of angles adding up to 180 degrees.
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Question in Cameron's workspace
Finding the lengths and angles within a right-angled triangle using: pythagoras theorem, SOHCAHTOA and principle of angles adding up to 180 degrees.
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Question in Andrew's workspace
Finding the lengths and angles within a right-angled triangle using: pythagoras theorem, SOHCAHTOA and principle of angles adding up to 180 degrees.