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GCSE Maths : Trigonometry - Finding a side 1 : ExamSolutions

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This is the 1st example on calculating the length of a side of a right angled triangle where the length to find appears in the numerator. To see this and others in the series goto ExamSolutions at http://www.examsolutions.co.uk/maths-tutorials/Trigonometry/Right-angled-tria...

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  • my calculator gives: 20.1383911482547. has deg in the corner. used the brackets. tan etc.

    i used: 40 x tan () * 24 =

    on an Apple macbook pro scientific calculator. why are our reading different?

  • @ukmale164 Put the 24 in the brackets. 40 x tan (24)

  • this is very handy! i'm studying during the summer for a B in my GCSE exam in november, i wanna outsmart my older brothers!

  • @Krysta1Rose Hope you do!

  • Same here. I had my gcse exam last week and when I came to a trigonometry question and I thought I would get stuck, but then I remembered what I watched in this clip and it became much clearer, and when my paper was returned today it turned out I got the trig. questions all right and I achieved an A* Thank you so much; hopefully i'll do the same when I come to do my non-calculater paper when I go into year 10 in september. Thanks again! :) :)

  • @davidmichael07 Well done

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  • @aliencannon Acronym Generator. lol

  • THANK YOU VERY MUCH SIR.

  • @ExamSolutions

    Thank you

  • SOH is easiest, Sleight of Hand!!!

    btw my exam is tmoz i hope i pass

    But can you cover Frustums i cant find nothing on that, never even got taught it

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