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How to use upper and lower bounds – with video

24/02/2013 by Simon Deacon Leave a Comment

Learning how to use upper and lower bounds can be very important - particularly in manufacturing... .. although they tend to be called 'tolerances' and are not always related to just measurements. For example 'high tech' manufacturers need to work within very tight tolerances: On a Boeing 747 the jet engine turbine blades  spin at upto 3500 revs per minute - 60 times every … [Read more...]

How to change the subject of a formula

17/02/2013 by Simon Deacon 152 Comments

How to change the subject of a formula. A formula is a special equation which deals with 'variables.' Variables are bits of information that can change each time you deal with the formula. For instance, one of the best known formulas is: Speed = Distance / Time ... and we use it every time we go somewhere. If you're driving at 30 miles per hour - the numbers can be put in … [Read more...]

How to solve simultaneous linear equations … using algebra

15/02/2013 by Simon Deacon 112 Comments

How to solve simultaneous linear equations.. using algebra... These videos show how to solve simultaneous linear equations in steps. The first video should be relatively straightforward as it only deals with positive numbers. The second is a little trickier (around level B) and involves dealing with a negative term. The third video ... shows more of a real … [Read more...]

How to use sin, cos and tan to find the size of an angle in right angle triangles

03/02/2013 by Simon Deacon 165 Comments

'How to use sin, cos and tan to find the size of an angle in right angle triangles' .. can seem a little daunting.. but they are used extensively in maths and have some real, practical applications. Watch the video and try the quick test. Click here to try the Quick Test SohCahToa You can use sin, cos and tan - some of the "trigonometric functions" to find the size of an … [Read more...]

How to use sin, cos and tan to find the length of a missing side in a right angle triangle

03/02/2013 by Simon Deacon 105 Comments

How to use sin, cos and tan continues... .. with a video on finding the missing length in a right angle triangle. Watch the video and try the quick test. Click here to try the Quick Test SohCahToa As before you can use SOHCAHTOA to calculate, although, in this case, you'll need to: know the length of one side know the size of one of the acute angles A typical exam … [Read more...]

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