Wednesday, 28 July 2021

Graphing Trigonometry Function, Add Maths 0606: GCSE/IGCSE, AP, IB-HL-E...

Game Development: Have you ever wanted to make your own game? Chances are that if you do then you’ll need to know at least some trigonometry. It’s used in many aspects of game development. Whether you want to design a character, make them move or design the environment they will move in, you’ll need to learn trigonometry. Other applications include: Architecture and Engineering, Music Theory and Production, Electrical Engineers and Manufacturing Industry, Sounds and Light Waves, Oceanography, Creation of maps. For instance, Astronomers use trigonometry to calculate how far stars and planets are from Earth. Trigonometry technique is also used by NASA scientists today when they design and launch space shuttles and rockets.  * GCSE, IGCSE, AP, IB-HL Practice Revision Exercise which covers all the related concepts required for students to unravel any International Exam Style Graphing Trigonometry Function Questions  * Learner will be able to say authoritatively that:  I can complete any question on how to determine the parameter for a given graph of a trigonometric function  Sketch or complete the graph for any given sine function  Sketch or complete the graph for any given cosine function  Sketch or complete the graph for any given tangent function  Understand the real-life applications of graph of a trigonometric function https://www.tes.com/teaching-resources/shop/alukosayoenoch https://www.amazon.com/~/e/B092ZZD72B https://studio.youtube.com/channel/UCzF5saLKU8CxfOqnY-TvHmA/videos https://scratch.mit.edu/users/alukosayoenoch/ #teachers #students #education #elearningplatform #gamedevelopment #workshop #engineeringdesign #manufacturing #architecture #design #learning #research #music #datascience #python #deeplearning #schools ,#stemeducation ,#backtoschool #igcse #mathematicseducation #mathstutor #mathskills #graphicdesigns #trigonometry #virtualclassrooms #elearning2021 #applicationsoftware #appliedmathematics #functionalprogramming #functions #educators #examinations #successtip

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