436 results for "trig".
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Exam (8 questions) in Harry's workspace
A variety of trigonometric equations which can be solved using inverse operations.
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Question in Harry's workspace
Finding unknown sides/angles in right-angled triangles.
Version 1: b,c known
Version 2: a,x known
Version 3: a,y known
Version 4: b,x known
Version 5: b,a known
Version 6: c,a known
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Exam (11 questions) in Blathnaid's workspace
Questions on integration using various methods such as parts, substitution, trig identities and partial fractions.
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Question in Clare Trigonometry
Finding unknown sides/angles in right-angled triangles.
Version 1: b,c known
Version 2: a,x known
Version 3: a,y known
Version 4: b,x known
Version 5: b,a known
Version 6: c,a known
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Exam (15 questions) in Diagnostic Test Materials
Questions on integration using various methods such as parts, substitution, trig identities and partial fractions.
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Question in Clare Trigonometry
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Question in Clare Trigonometry
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Question in Blathnaid'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 Tutoring
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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Exam (11 questions) in bhadresh's workspace
Questions on integration using various methods such as parts, substitution, trig identities and partial fractions.
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Exam (11 questions) in bhadresh's workspace
Questions on integration using various methods such as parts, substitution, trig identities and partial fractions.
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Exam (11 questions) in Remobilisation S3
Questions on integration using various methods such as parts, substitution, trig identities and partial fractions.
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Exam (11 questions) in bhadresh's workspace
Questions on integration using various methods such as parts, substitution, trig identities and partial fractions.
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Exam (11 questions) in bhadresh's workspace
Questions on integration using various methods such as parts, substitution, trig identities and partial fractions.
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Exam (11 questions) in bhadresh's workspace
Questions on integration using various methods such as parts, substitution, trig identities and partial fractions.
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Exam (6 questions) in Andreas's workspace
Using the unit circle definition of sin, cos and tan, to calculate the exact value of trig functions evaluated at angles that depend on 0, 30, 45, 60 or 90 degrees.
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Question in All questions
Three graphs are given with areas underneath them shaded. Student is asked to determine the minimum and maximum $x$-values of the regions. This will involve solving a linear equation and two trigonmetric equations.
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Question in All questions
Three graphs are given with areas underneath them shaded. The student is asked to calculate their areas, using integration. Q1 has a polynomial. Q2 has exponentials and fractional functions. Q3 requires solving a trig equation and integration by parts.
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Question in BS11001 questions
Rearrange some expressions involving logarithms by applying the relation $\log_b(a) = c \iff a = b^c$.
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Question in AMRC Maths Bridging Course
Trigonometry
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Question in AMRC Maths Bridging Course
Trigonometry
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Question in AMRC Maths Bridging Course
Trigonometry
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Exam (5 questions) in Aoife's workspace
This quiz will assess your ability to differentiate trigonometric & logarithmic functions together with implicit differentiation.
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Exam (5 questions) in CHY1205
5 questions on definite integrals - integrate polynomials, trig functions and exponentials; find the area under a graph; find volumes of revolution.
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Exam (11 questions) in CHY1205
Questions on integration using various methods such as parts, substitution, trig identities and partial fractions.
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Question in Gareth'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 Gareth'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 Praneetha's workspace
Use Sine rule and Cosine rule to solve a Geometry problem in geology.
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Exam (5 questions) in Paul's workspace
Using the unit circle definition of sin, cos and tan, to calculate the exact value of trig functions evaluated at angles that depend on 0, 30, 45, 60 or 90 degrees.
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Question in Paul's workspace
Student is asked to drag points onto the unit circle, to represent sin(x) and cos(x), where x is a multiple of 45 degrees.