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Introduction to SOHCAHTOA
Explore right triangle trigonometry with a thorough video lesson. The lesson instructor introduces the trigonometric ratios with an examination of right triangle sides and angles. She continues with practice writing the ratios using...
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SOHCAHTOA - Finding Missing Sides Part 2
Explore some right triangle trigonometry with a straightforward video lesson. The instructor presents problems requiring scholars to use trig ratios to find unknown side measures. She provides worked-out solutions for those needing...
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SOHCAHTOA - Finding Missing Angles
Apply the trig ratios to find unknown angle measures. Learners review the side and angle relationships in right triangles and then apply the ratios to find the angle measures. The video shows several worked-out examples applying all...
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Exact Trig Values - Easy Table
Having trouble remembering the trig ratios of common angles? This resource may be the solution! Using a table, the video instructor describes a memorable pattern. Scholars have an opportunity to practice the pattern during the video.
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SOHCAHTOA - Finding Missing Sides Part 1
Explore the meaning and application of the three trigonometric ratios. A thorough video reviews the trig ratios and then shows how to apply them in triangle problems. The instructor demonstrates several examples finding both side and...
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Decoding Basic Trigonometric Ratios
Demonstrate the calculator keystrokes necessary for finding a measure of an angle using trigonometry. A straight forward lesson explains how to calculate an angle measure given a sine, cosine, or tangent ratio. The narrator...
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Intro to Trigonometric Ratios
Finding trigonometric ratios is relatively easy; you just have to know where to look. The first installment of a 16-part video playlist shows how to find the sine, cosine, and tangent values for a given angle. It shows how to find the...
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Introduction to SOHCAHTOA
You might not be able to pronounce it, but everyone remembers SOHCAHTOA. Young mathematicians learn a way to remember the three major trigonometric ratios. They see how the first letters of certain words lead to the mnemonic.
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Tattoos on Math
How is the cosecant function like a tattoo? Pupils learn about the geometric representations on a unit circle of all six trigonometric functions through a video. They also learn why secant, cosecant, and cotangent ended up affixed in...
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Area and Circumference of Circles
Don't go around and around, help your class determine amounts around and in a circle with a video that connects circumference to the perimeter or the distance around an object. The resource includes 14 questions dealing with circles and...
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Using a Calculator
Here's a video that presents several numerical expressions to be evaluated using a calculator.Viewers come to realize that sometimes it is not just a matter of punching in the numbers, but they also need to be concerned about how...
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Circular Motion
A circular motion problem in physics can really throw you for a loop. A video explains what circular motion is and how it is figured. It also describes centripetal force and the importance of friction and magnitude.
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Introduction to Polar Coordinates - Concept
Learning polar coordinates does not require visiting the North Pole, though explaining igloos is much easier using polar coordinates. The lesson begins with a video explaining how to find coordinates on a spherical plane and how to...
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Using Trigonometry to Determine the Height of a Tall Object
How can you calculate the height of a tree without having to climb it all the way to the top? The sixth installment of an 11-part Math in Science video series demonstrates how to use trigonometry to determine the height of a tree.
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How Do You Find a Missing Side of a Right Triangle Using Cosine?
Trigonometry? What's trigonometry. Well, something to do with triangles, right? Right! Right triangles! In this problem, find the missing length of one of the sides. So set this up as a ratio: cosine(A) = adjacent side length divided by...
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SOH CAH TOA
SOHCAHTOA is explained by three enthusiastic students in this short video clip. They use a white board to show different examples solving for sin, cosign, and tangent. Note: Video footage is a little shaky.