
Right-Angled Trigonometry
Students use trigonometric ratios and Pythagoras' theorem to find unknown sides and angles in practical contexts.
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Students use trigonometric ratios and Pythagoras' theorem to find unknown sides and angles in practical contexts.
Key Questions
- When do we use Pythagoras' theorem versus trigonometric ratios?
- How do we identify the correct trigonometric ratio to use?
- What are some practical applications of right-angled triangles?
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