110 results for "sine".
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Question in Trignometry
Draws a triangle based on 3 side lengths.
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Question in Trignometry
Draws a triangle based on 2 angles and a side length.
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Question in Trignometry
Using the reduction formulas for products of powers or sin and cosine
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Question in Trignometry
Solve a random oblique triangle for sides and angles.
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Question in College Algebra for STEM
Solve a random oblique triangle for sides and angles.
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Question in Josh's workspace
This uses an embedded Geogebra graph of a sine curve $y=a\sin (bx+c)+d$ with random coefficients set by NUMBAS.
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Question in Tom's workspace
This uses an embedded Geogebra graph of a sine curve $y=a\sin (bx+c)+d$ with random coefficients set by NUMBAS.
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Question in Maria's workspace
Draws a triangle based on 2 angles and a side length.
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Question in John's workspace
Using the reduction formulas for products of powers or sin and cosine
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Question in Maths support
Draws a triangle based on 3 side lengths.
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Question in Maths support
No description given
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Question in Sean's workspace
No description given
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Question in Sean's workspace
No description given
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Question in Fundamentals of Mathematics
Draws a triangle based on 2 angles and a side length.
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Question in cormac's workspace
Two questions testing the application of the Cosine Rule when given two sides and an angle. In these questions, the triangle is always acute and both of the given side lengths are adjacent to the given angle.
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Question in Blathnaid's workspace
Two questions testing the application of the Cosine Rule when given two sides and an angle. In these questions, the triangle is always acute and both of the given side lengths are adjacent to the given angle.
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Question in Blathnaid's workspace
Two questions testing the application of the Sine Rule when given two angles and a side. In this question the triangle is obtuse. In one question, the two given angles are both acute. In the second, one of the angles is obtuse.
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Question in Blathnaid's workspace
A question testing the application of the Cosine Rule when given three side lengths. In this question, the triangle is always acute. A secondary application is finding the area of a triangle.
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Question in Blathnaid's workspace
Two questions testing the application of the Sine Rule when given two angles and a side. In this question, the triangle is always acute.
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Question in University of St Andrews - PREP
Find the first three non-zero terms in the Maclaurin series for $\cos(x)$.
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Question in University of St Andrews - PREP
Find the first three non-zero terms in the Maclaurin series for $\sin(x)$.
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Question in Katy's workspace
A question testing the application of the Cosine Rule when given three side lengths. In this question, the triangle is always acute. A secondary application is finding the area of a triangle.
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Question in Katy's workspace
Two questions testing the application of the Sine Rule when given two sides and an angle. In this question, the triangle is always acute and one of the given side lengths is opposite the given angle.
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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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Question in Tutoring
Draws a triangle based on 3 side lengths.
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Question in Tutoring
Draws a triangle based on 2 angles and a side length.
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Question in Mark's workspace
Draws a triangle based on 2 angles and a side length.
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Question in Kwame D's workspace
Draws a triangle based on 3 side lengths.
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Question in Kwame D's workspace
Draws a triangle based on 2 angles and a side length.
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Question in Harry's workspace
Find the cosine of the angle between two pairs of 3D and 4D vectors.