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Trigonometry & Geometry Papapodcasts
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10 episodes
3 months ago
The following lessons are on Geometry and Trigonometry Units
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The following lessons are on Geometry and Trigonometry Units
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Trigonometry & Geometry Papapodcasts
Properties of Quadrilaterals - 4:36
14 years ago

Trigonometry & Geometry Papapodcasts
Properties of Angles formed by a Transversal - 6:17
14 years ago

Trigonometry & Geometry Papapodcasts
Properties of Interior Exterior Angles in Triangles and Quadrilaterals - 7:49
14 years ago

Trigonometry & Geometry Papapodcasts
Median of a Triangle Properties - 6:42
14 years ago

Trigonometry & Geometry Papapodcasts
Altitude of a Triangle Properties - 7:50
14 years ago

Trigonometry & Geometry Papapodcasts
Introduction to Sine Law - 9:39
14 years ago

Trigonometry & Geometry Papapodcasts
Introduction to Cosine Law - 11:38
14 years ago

Trigonometry & Geometry Papapodcasts
Coordinate Geometry - 6:46
16 years ago

Trigonometry & Geometry Papapodcasts
Trig Ratios SOH CAH TOA - 20:58
KEY CONCEPTS: ONLY for RIGHT ANGLED TRIANGLES SOH-CAH-TOA SOH - sinA=opp/hyp CAH - cosA=adj/hyp TOA - tanA=opp/adj Longest side of right angled triangles is called the HYPOTENUSE. Always found on the opposite side of the right angle of the triangle. To find the angle use the inverse of the trig buttons on your calculator.
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16 years ago

Trigonometry & Geometry Papapodcasts
Angle Relationships - 20:58
KEY CONCEPTS: Complementary Angles = 90 Supplementary Angles = 180 Opposite Angles = one another Parallel Lines with a Transverse through it: Corresponding Angles = one another (F-Shape) Co-Interior Angles add up to 180
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16 years ago

Trigonometry & Geometry Papapodcasts
The following lessons are on Geometry and Trigonometry Units