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E-Maths Trigonometry Workshop Post Mortem


I completed my E-Maths Trigonometry workshop with a group of sportsmen and sportswomen. We do running, archery, basketball, badminton, bowling...

It was exciting and nervous to meet new faces... They hear my stories, I hear theirs.

For the workshop, I would like to discuss about bearings and the usage of sin formula through this question. Do you have any difficulties in E-Maths Trigonometry? I would love to hear from you! Leave your thoughts in the comment section below.

Trigonometry E-Maths Question

For bearings, pay attention to these 3 points:

  • 3 figures
  • Reference point
  • Measured from North in a clockwise direction

For sin formula, you must know how to identify an angle and its corresponding length which are opposite each other.

View the video via this link: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JhH1zqwn9uM

Ai Ling Ong

Hi, I'm Ai Ling Ong. I enjoy coaching students who have challenges with understanding and scoring in 'O' Level A-Maths and E-Maths. I develop Math strategies, sometimes ridiculous ideas to help students in understanding abstract concepts the fast and memorable way. I write this blog to share with you the stuff I teach in my class, the common mistakes my students made, the 'way' to think, analyze... If you have found this blog post useful, please share it with your friends. I will really appreciate it! :)

Filed Under: E-Maths, Video Learning Tagged With: bearing, sin formula, trigonometry

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  1. Edd says

    July 29, 2011 at 1:17 pm

    inverse sin is also called as arc sin???.

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