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Animation & Design: Waldi Apollis
Narration: Lucy Billings
Script: Lucy Billings
Trigonometry in 3D can look really scary… but if we split it down into 2D problems, then there’s nothing new to learn. Always look for right angle triangles inside the 3D shapes, so find where a horizontal plane meets a vertical plane.
3D Trigonometry does actually have lots of real life applications… if you’re ever trying to work out a distance in 3 dimensions… like an architect designing a house… or a pilot in a plane, chances are 3D trigonometry is involved.
Watch this video to learn more.
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