Grade 10 TRIGONOMETRY.
All you need to know is right here.
Here's how it works.
Start with the notes and formulas, then move on to the resources.
First, there are instructional videos,
Then there are quizzes to check your understanding.
Each quiz contains it's own videos with solutions to each question.
Then there are extra practice questions with full solutions.
Then there are worksheets with answers.
Then there are sample exam questions.
Finally, there is a study guide for exam prep.
First, there are instructional videos,
Then there are quizzes to check your understanding.
Each quiz contains it's own videos with solutions to each question.
Then there are extra practice questions with full solutions.
Then there are worksheets with answers.
Then there are sample exam questions.
Finally, there is a study guide for exam prep.
Here are the notes and formulas.
Whatever you do, don't ignore this button - you'll need to reference these notes as you
watch the videos, do the quizzes and answer the extra practice questions!
watch the videos, do the quizzes and answer the extra practice questions!
Here is Pythagoras.
You'll use this when you know two sides of a right triangle and you want to know the third side length.
It can also be used to prove whether a given triangle is right or non-right.
It can also be used to prove whether a given triangle is right or non-right.
Here is SOH CAH TOA (sin, cos, tan).
You'll use this to find missing side lengths or angles in right triangles.
Here is Sine Law.
You'll use this to find missing side lengths or angles in non-right triangles.
Here is Hero's Formula.
You'll use this to find the area of a triangle given the three side lengths.
Here is the Trig Formula (SAS/2).
You'll use this to find the area of a triangle, given two sides and the angle between those sides.
Here are some sample exam questions...
We've made videos of final exam questions, because these are really important.
Trust us on this one. Check them out before exam time!
Trust us on this one. Check them out before exam time!
Here's a study guide for all topics in the course.
Solutions are also here, of course.
Trig is in sections 5.1, 5.2 and 5.3
Trig is in sections 5.1, 5.2 and 5.3