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There are some key angles that have exact values in trigonometry. The ones we need to know are 0, 30, 45, 60 and 90.
In this video we will discover one method of remember what these values are - by counting fingers on our hand!
In the first part we discovered a different method (constructing a table) which you may prefer. Choose whichever method works best for you.
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Learn the basics about Drawing electron configuration diagrams.
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In this video we look at the basics of algebra, focusing on the notation that is used.
In algebra we use symbols to represent numbers. These symbols are called variables. Some reasons for using symbols instead of numbers is that the symbols, or variables, can represent unknown quantities and for s
Equations are used everywhere: in computers, business, internet searches, medicine to name a few examples. Which is why we study them a lot in Maths.
We have names to describe the different parts: coefficients, variables, constants and exponents. A variable is a symbol for a number we don’t know y