Post on 30-May-2022
Year 11 Term 1: Pythagoras in 3d, area using sine, bearings
Bearings• Measured from north
• Measured in a clockwise direction• Always have 3 digits
Note: Where you are going FROM is usually written 2nd
e.g, Find the bearing of B from A
Note: 2 North lines can form a supplementary angle (sum to 180⁰)
Pythagoras theorem
a² + b² = c²
c
b
a
Year 11 Term 1: Sine and Cosine rule
Cosine rule2 sides and the angle in between or all 3 sides
𝑥2 = 9.62 + 7.82 − (2 × 9.6 × 7.8 × cos 85)
𝑥 = 11.8
cos 𝜃 =7.22 + 8.12 − 6.62
2 × 7.2 × 8.1
𝜃 = 50.7°
Sine ruleComparable pair
sin 𝜃
1.9=sin 85
2.4
𝑥
sin 85=
5.2
sin 46
𝑥 =5.2 × sin 85
sin 46= 3.75𝑐𝑚
sin 𝜃 =1.9 × sin 85
2.4= 0.789
𝜃 = 𝑠𝑖𝑛−1 0.789 = 52.1°
Year 11 Term 1: manipulating surds
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Composite functions
Inverse functions
Year 11 Term 1: Composite and inverse functions
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