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Topics for Project Maths - Paper II (Higher):
Video eLesson (41min):
In this eLesson we will be looking at Triangles
We will be covering:
Similar Triangles, Enlargements, practical applications of triangles,
and 3D problems using Pythagoras' Theorem.ions.
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- 00:04 Introductionsegment.0.4.524.48.1.html
- 00:20 Similar Trianglessegment.0.20.524.48.1.html
- 01:45 Tests of Similaritysegment.0.105.524.48.1.html
- 06:57 Problem 1segment.0.417.524.48.1.html
- 08:14 Problem 2segment.0.494.524.48.1.html
- 09:45 Problem 3segment.0.585.524.48.1.html
- 12:11 Problem 4segment.0.731.524.48.1.html
- 15:23 Problem 5segment.0.923.524.48.1.html
- 18:09 Similar Triangles in Livesegment.0.1089.524.48.1.html
- 18:31 Problem 6segment.0.1111.524.48.1.html
- 20:06 Enlargementssegment.0.1206.524.48.1.html
- 21:20 Properties of Enlargementssegment.0.1280.524.48.1.html
- 24:21 Problem 1segment.0.1461.524.48.1.html
- 27:23 Problem 2segment.0.1643.524.48.1.html
- 29:20 Problem 3segment.0.1760.524.48.1.html
- 31:05 3D - Pythagoras Theoremsegment.0.1865.524.48.1.html
- 32:10 Problem 1segment.0.1930.524.48.1.html
- 36:48 Problem 2segment.0.2208.524.48.1.html
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- 00:04 Introductionsegment.1.4.524.48.1.html
- 00:22 Question Review (1-7)segment.1.22.524.48.1.html
- 04:30 Question 1segment.1.270.524.48.1.html
- 09:25 Question 2segment.1.565.524.48.1.html
- 11:25 Question 3segment.1.685.524.48.1.html
- 13:46 Question 4segment.1.826.524.48.1.html
- 16:46 Question 5segment.1.1006.524.48.1.html
- 19:31 Question 6segment.1.1171.524.48.1.html
- 21:53 Question 7segment.1.1313.524.48.1.html
In this eLesson we will be looking at Triangles
We will be covering:
Similar Triangles, Enlargements, practical applications of triangles,
and 3D problems using Pythagoras' Theorem.ions.
Video eLesson (28min):
- Geometry: Circle Theorems
(Includes several worked solutions)
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- 00:04 Introductionsegment.0.4.515.48.1.html
- 00:20 Similar Trianglessegment.0.20.515.48.1.html
- 01:45 Tests of Similaritysegment.0.105.515.48.1.html
- 06:57 Problem 1segment.0.417.515.48.1.html
- 08:14 Problem 2segment.0.494.515.48.1.html
- 09:45 Problem 3segment.0.585.515.48.1.html
- 12:11 Problem 4segment.0.731.515.48.1.html
- 15:23 Problem 5segment.0.923.515.48.1.html
- 18:09 Similar Triangles in Livesegment.0.1089.515.48.1.html
- 18:31 Problem 6segment.0.1111.515.48.1.html
- 20:06 Enlargementssegment.0.1206.515.48.1.html
- 21:20 Properties of Enlargementssegment.0.1280.515.48.1.html
- 24:21 Problem 1segment.0.1461.515.48.1.html
- 27:23 Problem 2segment.0.1643.515.48.1.html
- 29:20 Problem 3segment.0.1760.515.48.1.html
- 31:05 3D - Pythagoras Theoremsegment.0.1865.515.48.1.html
- 32:10 Problem 1segment.0.1930.515.48.1.html
- 36:48 Problem 2segment.0.2208.515.48.1.html
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- 00:04 Introductionsegment.1.4.515.48.1.html
- 00:22 Question Review (1-7)segment.1.22.515.48.1.html
- 04:30 Question 1segment.1.270.515.48.1.html
- 09:25 Question 2segment.1.565.515.48.1.html
- 11:25 Question 3segment.1.685.515.48.1.html
- 13:46 Question 4segment.1.826.515.48.1.html
- 16:46 Question 5segment.1.1006.515.48.1.html
- 19:31 Question 6segment.1.1171.515.48.1.html
- 21:53 Question 7segment.1.1313.515.48.1.html
- Geometry: Circle Theorems
(Includes several worked solutions)
Video eLesson (30min):
- Introduction to Geometry
(Includes several worked solutions)
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- 00:24 Theroemssegment.0.24.514.48.1.html
- 02:50 Problem 1segment.0.170.514.48.1.html
- 05:39 Problem 2segment.0.339.514.48.1.html
- 08:17 problem 3segment.0.497.514.48.1.html
- 10:10 More Theroemssegment.0.610.514.48.1.html
- 12:50 Problem 4segment.0.770.514.48.1.html
- 15:12 Problem 5segment.0.912.514.48.1.html
- 17:26 Problem 6segment.0.1046.514.48.1.html
- 21:39 Problem 7segment.0.1299.514.48.1.html
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- 00:18 Suggested Exam Solution: Sample 1segment.1.18.514.48.1.html
- 02:05 Suggested Exam Solution: Sample 2segment.1.125.514.48.1.html
- 04:36 Suggested Exam Solution: Sample 3segment.1.276.514.48.1.html
- 06:05 Suggested Exam Solution: Sample 4segment.1.365.514.48.1.html
- 08:09 Suggested Exam Solution: Sample 5segment.1.489.514.48.1.html
- 10:27 Suggested Exam Solution: Sample 6segment.1.627.514.48.1.html
- 12:47 Suggested Exam Solution: Sample 6segment.1.767.514.48.1.html
- Introduction to Geometry
(Includes several worked solutions)
Video eLesson (37min):
- Permutations, Combinations and Probability Part 1
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- 00:04 Introductionsegment.0.4.508.48.1.html
- 00:20 Similar Trianglessegment.0.20.508.48.1.html
- 01:45 Tests of Similaritysegment.0.105.508.48.1.html
- 06:57 Problem 1segment.0.417.508.48.1.html
- 08:14 Problem 2segment.0.494.508.48.1.html
- 09:45 Problem 3segment.0.585.508.48.1.html
- 12:11 Problem 4segment.0.731.508.48.1.html
- 15:23 Problem 5segment.0.923.508.48.1.html
- 18:09 Similar Triangles in Livesegment.0.1089.508.48.1.html
- 18:31 Problem 6segment.0.1111.508.48.1.html
- 20:06 Enlargementssegment.0.1206.508.48.1.html
- 21:20 Properties of Enlargementssegment.0.1280.508.48.1.html
- 24:21 Problem 1segment.0.1461.508.48.1.html
- 27:23 Problem 2segment.0.1643.508.48.1.html
- 29:20 Problem 3segment.0.1760.508.48.1.html
- 31:05 3D - Pythagoras Theoremsegment.0.1865.508.48.1.html
- 32:10 Problem 1segment.0.1930.508.48.1.html
- 36:48 Problem 2segment.0.2208.508.48.1.html
- View Contents View Contents
- 00:04 Introductionsegment.1.4.508.48.1.html
- 00:22 Question Review (1-7)segment.1.22.508.48.1.html
- 04:30 Question 1segment.1.270.508.48.1.html
- 09:25 Question 2segment.1.565.508.48.1.html
- 11:25 Question 3segment.1.685.508.48.1.html
- 13:46 Question 4segment.1.826.508.48.1.html
- 16:46 Question 5segment.1.1006.508.48.1.html
- 19:31 Question 6segment.1.1171.508.48.1.html
- 21:53 Question 7segment.1.1313.508.48.1.html
- Permutations, Combinations and Probability Part 1
Video eLesson (24min):
- Permutations, Combinations and Probability, part II
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- 00:18 Question 1segment.0.18.509.48.1.html
- 04:36 Question 2segment.0.276.509.48.1.html
- 06:33 Question 3segment.0.393.509.48.1.html
- 08:20 Question 4segment.0.500.509.48.1.html
- 09:43 Question 5segment.0.583.509.48.1.html
- 13:36 Question 6segment.0.816.509.48.1.html
- 18:43 Question 7segment.0.1123.509.48.1.html
- 22:34 Exercise Questionssegment.0.1354.509.48.1.html
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- 00:10 Question 1segment.1.10.509.48.1.html
- 03:55 Question 2segment.1.235.509.48.1.html
- 04:59 Question 3segment.1.299.509.48.1.html
- 07:07 Question 4segment.1.427.509.48.1.html
- 09:26 Question 5segment.1.566.509.48.1.html
- 16:30 Question 6segment.1.990.509.48.1.html
- 18:58 Question 7segment.1.1138.509.48.1.html
- 23:24 Question 8segment.1.1404.509.48.1.html
- Permutations, Combinations and Probability, part II
Video eLesson (31min):
- Permutations, Combinations and Probability Part 3
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- 00:16 Question 1segment.0.16.510.48.1.html
- 02:26 Question 2segment.0.146.510.48.1.html
- 06:40 Question 3segment.0.400.510.48.1.html
- 10:05 Question 4segment.0.605.510.48.1.html
- 12:06 Question 5segment.0.726.510.48.1.html
- 19:26 Question 6segment.0.1166.510.48.1.html
- 24:25 Question 7segment.0.1465.510.48.1.html
- 30:00 Exercise Questionssegment.0.1800.510.48.1.html
- Permutations, Combinations and Probability Part 3
Video eLesson (34min):
- Fundamental principles of counting
(Many works examples are provided)
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- 00:10 Example 1: Fundamental Principle of counting 1segment.0.10.511.48.1.html
- 03:02 Example 2: Ordered Outcomes or Arrangementssegment.0.182.511.48.1.html
- 07:42 Example 3: Fundamental principles of counting 2segment.0.462.511.48.1.html
- 10:43 Example 4: A restricted arrangementsegment.0.643.511.48.1.html
- 13:52 Example 5: An arrangement not using all given letterssegment.0.832.511.48.1.html
- 15:24 Example 6:segment.0.924.511.48.1.html
- 18:55 Example 7:segment.0.1135.511.48.1.html
- 22:50 Example 8: Total arrangement in which outcome occurs is total outcome less the total arrangement in which outcome does not occursegment.0.1370.511.48.1.html
- 29:33 Example 9:segment.0.1773.511.48.1.html
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- 00:21 Suggested exam solutions : Example 1segment.1.21.511.48.1.html
- 00:58 Suggested exam solutions : Example 2segment.1.58.511.48.1.html
- 03:27 Suggested exam solutions : Example 3segment.1.207.511.48.1.html
- 07:50 Suggested exam solutions : Example 4segment.1.470.511.48.1.html
- 11:04 Suggested exam solutions : Example 5segment.1.664.511.48.1.html
- 13:22 Suggested exam solutions : Example 6segment.1.802.511.48.1.html
- 15:09 Suggested exam solutions : Example 7segment.1.909.511.48.1.html
- 17:55 Suggested exam solutions : Example 9segment.1.1075.511.48.1.html
- 19:48 Suggested exam solutions : Example 8segment.1.1188.511.48.1.html
- Fundamental principles of counting
(Many works examples are provided)
Video eLesson (27min):
- Combined Events and Conditional Probability
(Many works examples are provided)
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- 00:22 Worked Example 1segment.0.22.512.48.1.html
- 04:19 Worked Example 2segment.0.259.512.48.1.html
- 07:19 Worked Example 3segment.0.439.512.48.1.html
- 10:42 Worked Example 4segment.0.642.512.48.1.html
- 16:32 Worked Example 5segment.0.992.512.48.1.html
- 17:57 Worked Example 6segment.0.1077.512.48.1.html
- 20:09 Worked Example 7segment.0.1209.512.48.1.html
- 23:54 Worked Example 8segment.0.1434.512.48.1.html
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- 00:12 Suggested exam solutions : Example 1segment.1.12.512.48.1.html
- 02:57 Suggested exam solutions : Example 2segment.1.177.512.48.1.html
- 03:56 Suggested exam solutions : Example 3segment.1.236.512.48.1.html
- 05:27 Suggested exam solutions : Example 4segment.1.327.512.48.1.html
- 07:11 Suggested exam solutions : Example 5segment.1.431.512.48.1.html
- 09:16 Suggested exam solutions : Example 6segment.1.556.512.48.1.html
- 11:56 Suggested exam solutions : Example 7segment.1.716.512.48.1.html
- 14:46 Suggested exam solutions : Example 8segment.1.886.512.48.1.html
- 20:07 Suggested exam solutions : Example 9segment.1.1207.512.48.1.html
- Combined Events and Conditional Probability
(Many works examples are provided)
Video eLesson (31min):
- Combinations (selections)
- The combination formula and notation
(Many works examples are provided)
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- 00:19 Worked Example 1segment.0.19.513.48.1.html
- 03:37 Worked Example 2segment.0.217.513.48.1.html
- 07:12 Worked Example 3segment.0.432.513.48.1.html
- 09:39 Worked Example 4segment.0.579.513.48.1.html
- 11:33 Worked Example 5segment.0.693.513.48.1.html
- 15:15 Worked Example 6segment.0.915.513.48.1.html
- 18:26 Worked Example 7segment.0.1106.513.48.1.html
- 21:35 Worked Example 8segment.0.1295.513.48.1.html
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- 00:25 Suggested exam solutions : Example 1segment.1.25.513.48.1.html
- 02:26 Suggested exam solutions : Example 2segment.1.146.513.48.1.html
- 03:16 Suggested exam solutions : Example 3segment.1.196.513.48.1.html
- 05:38 Suggested exam solutions : Example 4segment.1.338.513.48.1.html
- 11:20 Suggested exam solutions : Example 5segment.1.680.513.48.1.html
- 14:12 Suggested exam solutions : Example 6segment.1.852.513.48.1.html
- Combinations (selections)
- The combination formula and notation
(Many works examples are provided)
Video eLesson (47min):
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We continue to build on previous work from eLesssons 1, 2 and 3.
#1 Expand (p+q)5
#2 Eating fruit. A school survey using #1.
#3 Two six sided dice with sides marked 1,3,4,5,6,8 and 1,2,2,3,3,4 [The Sicherman dice].
#4 A coin is biased so that a head is twice as likely to occur as a tail. The coin is tossed repeatedly...
#5 In a class of 24 students. there are 14 boys and 10 girls...
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Summary: Probability 2 - Exercise
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These four exam type questions attempt to re-enforce the ideas in the elesson
#1 In how many ways can the 7 Dwarfs...
#2 In how many ways can the Simpsons sit at a round table...
#3 Nine friends wish to travel travel in a car. Only two of them have licenses to drive.
#4 For a lottery, 35 cards numbered 1 to 35 are placed in a drum.
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- 00:20 Question 1segment.0.20.454.48.1.html
- 02:00 Question 2segment.0.120.454.48.1.html
- 04:19 Calculator Example 1segment.0.259.454.48.1.html
- 08:30 Question 3segment.0.510.454.48.1.html
- 21:35 Question 4 Dice Examplesegment.0.1295.454.48.1.html
- 26:12 Question 8segment.0.1572.454.48.1.html
- 27:26 Question 5segment.0.1646.454.48.1.html
- 35:14 Question 6segment.0.2114.454.48.1.html
- 41:00 Question 7segment.0.2460.454.48.1.html
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We continue to build on previous work from eLesssons 1, 2 and 3.
#1 Expand (p+q)5
#2 Eating fruit. A school survey using #1.
#3 Two six sided dice with sides marked 1,3,4,5,6,8 and 1,2,2,3,3,4 [The Sicherman dice].
#4 A coin is biased so that a head is twice as likely to occur as a tail. The coin is tossed repeatedly...
#5 In a class of 24 students. there are 14 boys and 10 girls...
.
Summary: Probability 2 - Exercise
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These four exam type questions attempt to re-enforce the ideas in the elesson
#1 In how many ways can the 7 Dwarfs...
#2 In how many ways can the Simpsons sit at a round table...
#3 Nine friends wish to travel travel in a car. Only two of them have licenses to drive.
#4 For a lottery, 35 cards numbered 1 to 35 are placed in a drum.
.
Video eLesson (34min):
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Introduction to the normal curve and z-scores.
#1 The amazing normal distribution function.
#2 Pascals triangle.
#3 The Galton Board.
#4 The "jump" to the normal curve.
#5 Fee, Fie, Fo and Fum our ateway to understanding Z-scores.
#6/#7/#8 Reading the Z-scores and establishing corresponding areas under the normal curve.
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Summary: Probability 4 - Exercise
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Further applications on the basics for normal Distribution.
#1/#2 Galton Board / Pascals Triangle and application.
#3/#4 Using Maths Tables to convert Z values to areas.
#5 Further question on fee, fie fo, fum.
#6 In an examination the results are normally distributed with a mean of 49% and a standard deviation...
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- 00:05 Introductionsegment.0.5.455.48.1.html
- 00:09 Section 1 The Amazing Normal Distribution Functionsegment.0.9.455.48.1.html
- 00:46 Section 2 Pascal's Trianglesegment.0.46.455.48.1.html
- 03:48 Section 3 The Galton Boardsegment.0.228.455.48.1.html
- 05:57 Section 4 The Normal Curvesegment.0.357.455.48.1.html
- 14:20 Section 5segment.0.860.455.48.1.html
- 21:33 Section 6segment.0.1293.455.48.1.html
- 24:39 Section 7segment.0.1479.455.48.1.html
- 26:16 Section 8segment.0.1576.455.48.1.html
- 29:49 Section 9segment.0.1789.455.48.1.html
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Introduction to the normal curve and z-scores.
#1 The amazing normal distribution function.
#2 Pascals triangle.
#3 The Galton Board.
#4 The "jump" to the normal curve.
#5 Fee, Fie, Fo and Fum our ateway to understanding Z-scores.
#6/#7/#8 Reading the Z-scores and establishing corresponding areas under the normal curve.
.
Summary: Probability 4 - Exercise
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Further applications on the basics for normal Distribution.
#1/#2 Galton Board / Pascals Triangle and application.
#3/#4 Using Maths Tables to convert Z values to areas.
#5 Further question on fee, fie fo, fum.
#6 In an examination the results are normally distributed with a mean of 49% and a standard deviation...
.
Video eLesson (35min):
We will be looking at eight questions on Statistics from Project Maths
* Grouped Frequency Table, Discrete vs Continuous, Primary vs Secondary Data, Bias
* Mean, Mode, Median, Range. Adding a new data point.
* Solve for the median given the mean and 2 of four data points.
* Frequency Distribution, Interpretation, Taking Action
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- 00:04 #1 Questionsegment.0.4.519.48.1.html
- 00:16 #1 Solutionsegment.0.16.519.48.1.html
- 01:52 #2 Questionsegment.0.112.519.48.1.html
- 06:09 #2 Solutionsegment.0.369.519.48.1.html
- 09:00 #8 Questionsegment.0.540.519.48.1.html
- 10:10 #3 Questionsegment.0.610.519.48.1.html
- 10:11 #4 Questionsegment.0.611.519.48.1.html
- 10:28 #3 Solutionsegment.0.628.519.48.1.html
- 10:39 #4 Solutionsegment.0.639.519.48.1.html
- 14:26 #5 Questionsegment.0.866.519.48.1.html
- 16:51 #5 Solutionsegment.0.1011.519.48.1.html
- 21:55 #6 Questionsegment.0.1315.519.48.1.html
- 22:31 #6 Solutionsegment.0.1351.519.48.1.html
- 24:53 #7 Questionsegment.0.1493.519.48.1.html
- 26:42 #7 Solutionsegment.0.1602.519.48.1.html
- 30:11 #8 Solutionsegment.0.1811.519.48.1.html
- 34:06 EMA Quesionssegment.0.2046.519.48.1.html
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- 00:04 Introductionsegment.1.4.519.48.1.html
- 00:11 #1 Questionsegment.1.11.519.48.1.html
- 01:38 #1 Solutionsegment.1.98.519.48.1.html
- 03:00 #2 Questionsegment.1.180.519.48.1.html
- 03:50 #2 Solutionsegment.1.230.519.48.1.html
- 05:41 #3 Questionsegment.1.341.519.48.1.html
- 06:51 #3 Solutionsegment.1.411.519.48.1.html
- 07:38 #4 Questionsegment.1.458.519.48.1.html
- 08:18 #4 Solutionsegment.1.498.519.48.1.html
- 09:41 #5 Questionsegment.1.581.519.48.1.html
- 10:21 #5 Solutionsegment.1.621.519.48.1.html
- 12:10 #6 Questionsegment.1.730.519.48.1.html
- 13:26 #6 Solutionsegment.1.806.519.48.1.html
- 16:08 #7 Questionsegment.1.968.519.48.1.html
- 17:02 #7 Solutionsegment.1.1022.519.48.1.html
- 18:14 Summarysegment.1.1094.519.48.1.html
We will be looking at eight questions on Statistics from Project Maths
* Grouped Frequency Table, Discrete vs Continuous, Primary vs Secondary Data, Bias
* Mean, Mode, Median, Range. Adding a new data point.
* Solve for the median given the mean and 2 of four data points.
* Frequency Distribution, Interpretation, Taking Action
Video eLesson (34min):
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- 00:04 #1 Introductionsegment.0.4.520.48.1.html
- 00:19 #1 Standard Deviationsegment.0.19.520.48.1.html
- 11:30 #2 Imperical Rulesegment.0.690.520.48.1.html
- 13:07 #2 Examplesegment.0.787.520.48.1.html
- 17:07 #3 The Normal Distributionsegment.0.1027.520.48.1.html
- 18:31 #3 Examplesegment.0.1111.520.48.1.html
- 19:35 #3 Solutionsegment.0.1175.520.48.1.html
- 20:20 #4 Questionsegment.0.1220.520.48.1.html
- 21:20 #4 Solutionsegment.0.1280.520.48.1.html
- 23:30 #5 Given The Histogramsegment.0.1410.520.48.1.html
- 23:41 #5 Examplesegment.0.1421.520.48.1.html
- 25:42 #5 Solutionsegment.0.1542.520.48.1.html
- 28:52 #6 Questionsegment.0.1732.520.48.1.html
- 29:55 #6 Solutionsegment.0.1795.520.48.1.html
- 34:14 EMA Questionssegment.0.2054.520.48.1.html
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- 00:04 Introductionsegment.1.4.520.48.1.html
- 00:08 #1 Questionsegment.1.8.520.48.1.html
- 00:40 #1 Solutionsegment.1.40.520.48.1.html
- 03:17 #2 Questionsegment.1.197.520.48.1.html
- 04:46 #2 Solutionsegment.1.286.520.48.1.html
- 09:06 #3 Questionsegment.1.546.520.48.1.html
- 09:21 #3 Solutionsegment.1.561.520.48.1.html
- 10:25 #4 Questionsegment.1.625.520.48.1.html
- 11:12 #4 Solutionsegment.1.672.520.48.1.html
- 13:59 #5 Questionsegment.1.839.520.48.1.html
- 16:09 #5 Solutionsegment.1.969.520.48.1.html
- 18:49 #6 Questionsegment.1.1129.520.48.1.html
- 20:31 #6(a) Solutionsegment.1.1231.520.48.1.html
- 22:43 #6(b) Solutionsegment.1.1363.520.48.1.html
- 23:52 #7 Questionsegment.1.1432.520.48.1.html
- 24:20 #7 Solutionsegment.1.1460.520.48.1.html
- 25:40 #8 Questionsegment.1.1540.520.48.1.html
- 26:42 #8 Solutionsegment.1.1602.520.48.1.html
Video eLesson (36min):
We will be looking at eight examples of questions on Scatter Plots from The Project Maths curriculum
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- 00:04 Introductionsegment.0.4.521.48.1.html
- 00:15 #1 Scatter Plotssegment.0.15.521.48.1.html
- 03:53 #2 Questionsegment.0.233.521.48.1.html
- 04:40 #2 Solutionsegment.0.280.521.48.1.html
- 06:26 #3 Scatter Plot Patternssegment.0.386.521.48.1.html
- 10:37 #4 Examplesegment.0.637.521.48.1.html
- 13:03 #5 Example and Solutionsegment.0.783.521.48.1.html
- 17:42 #6 Questionsegment.0.1062.521.48.1.html
- 21:53 To calculate the Correlation Co-efficientsegment.0.1313.521.48.1.html
- 23:30 #7 Example1segment.0.1410.521.48.1.html
- 25:34 #7 Solutionsegment.0.1534.521.48.1.html
- 28:46 Example2 and Solutionsegment.0.1726.521.48.1.html
- 32:14 Exercisessegment.0.1934.521.48.1.html
- 32:32 #8 Summarysegment.0.1952.521.48.1.html
- 35:01 What r is notsegment.0.2101.521.48.1.html
- 35:33 EMA Questionssegment.0.2133.521.48.1.html
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- 00:04 Introductionsegment.1.4.521.48.1.html
- 00:19 #1 Questionsegment.1.19.521.48.1.html
- 01:46 #1 Solutionsegment.1.106.521.48.1.html
- 02:32 #2 Questionsegment.1.152.521.48.1.html
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- 07:25 #3 Questionsegment.1.445.521.48.1.html
- 08:51 #3 Solutionsegment.1.531.521.48.1.html
- 11:18 #4 Questionsegment.1.678.521.48.1.html
- 12:29 #4 Solutionsegment.1.749.521.48.1.html
- 16:14 #5 Questionsegment.1.974.521.48.1.html
- 17:24 #5 Solutionsegment.1.1044.521.48.1.html
- 18:10 #6 Questionsegment.1.1090.521.48.1.html
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- 24:09 #7 Questionsegment.1.1449.521.48.1.html
- 26:53 #7 Solutionsegment.1.1613.521.48.1.html
We will be looking at eight examples of questions on Scatter Plots from The Project Maths curriculum
Video eLesson (36min):
We will be looking at eight examples of questions on Normal Distributions and Confidence Intervals
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- 00:04 Introductionsegment.0.4.522.48.1.html
- 00:17 #1 Questionsegment.0.17.522.48.1.html
- 00:46 #1 Solutionsegment.0.46.522.48.1.html
- 07:28 #2 Questionsegment.0.448.522.48.1.html
- 08:03 #2 Solutionsegment.0.483.522.48.1.html
- 11:28 #3 Questionsegment.0.688.522.48.1.html
- 12:19 #3 Solutionsegment.0.739.522.48.1.html
- 16:00 #4 Questionsegment.0.960.522.48.1.html
- 17:39 #4 Solutionsegment.0.1059.522.48.1.html
- 22:04 #5 Questionsegment.0.1324.522.48.1.html
- 22:24 #5 Solutionsegment.0.1344.522.48.1.html
- 27:26 #6 Hypotheses Testingsegment.0.1646.522.48.1.html
- 30:17 #7 Margins of errorsegment.0.1817.522.48.1.html
- 35:56 #8 Questionsegment.0.2156.522.48.1.html
- 36:25 #8 Solutionsegment.0.2185.522.48.1.html
- 37:47 Confidence Intervalsegment.0.2267.522.48.1.html
- 40:00 Notationsegment.0.2400.522.48.1.html
- 41:50 Margin of Errorsegment.0.2510.522.48.1.html
- 42:29 #10 Questionsegment.0.2549.522.48.1.html
- 43:59 #10 Solutionsegment.0.2639.522.48.1.html
- 47:18 EMA Questionssegment.0.2838.522.48.1.html
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- 00:05 Introductionsegment.1.5.522.48.1.html
- 00:15 #1 Questionsegment.1.15.522.48.1.html
- 01:22 #1 Solutionsegment.1.82.522.48.1.html
- 03:25 #2 Questionsegment.1.205.522.48.1.html
- 03:53 #2 Solutionsegment.1.233.522.48.1.html
- 04:15 #3 Questionsegment.1.255.522.48.1.html
- 04:53 #3 Solutionsegment.1.293.522.48.1.html
- 09:49 #4 Questionsegment.1.589.522.48.1.html
- 10:33 #4 Solutionsegment.1.633.522.48.1.html
- 12:43 #5 Questionsegment.1.763.522.48.1.html
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- 19:36 #6 Questionsegment.1.1176.522.48.1.html
- 20:58 #6 Solutionsegment.1.1258.522.48.1.html
We will be looking at eight examples of questions on Normal Distributions and Confidence Intervals
Video eLesson:
1. An application of the area of a triangle using Heron's formula.
2. The Sine and Cosine rule.
3.and 4. Three dimensional questions
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- 00:04 Introductionsegment.0.4.533.48.1.html
- 00:33 #1 Question and Solutionsegment.0.33.533.48.1.html
- 02:04 #2 Sine Rule - Cosine Rulesegment.0.124.533.48.1.html
- 02:53 Problems in Trigonometry - Ex 1segment.0.173.533.48.1.html
- 05:21 Ambiguous Casesegment.0.321.533.48.1.html
- 06:57 Problems in Trigonometry - Ex 2segment.0.417.533.48.1.html
- 10:53 #3 Question - 3D Radio Mastsegment.0.653.533.48.1.html
- 14:53 #3 Solution - Part (i)segment.0.893.533.48.1.html
- 16:04 #3 Solution - Part (ii)segment.0.964.533.48.1.html
- 20:44 #4 Questionsegment.0.1244.533.48.1.html
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- 00:04 Introductionsegment.1.4.533.48.1.html
- 00:11 #1 Question Overviewsegment.1.11.533.48.1.html
- 02:14 #1 Solutionsegment.1.134.533.48.1.html
- 04:28 Method 1segment.1.268.533.48.1.html
- 07:56 Method 2segment.1.476.533.48.1.html
- 08:32 #2 Question Overviewsegment.1.512.533.48.1.html
- 11:44 #2 Solutionsegment.1.704.533.48.1.html
- 16:26 #3 Question Overviewsegment.1.986.533.48.1.html
- 16:54 #3 Solution (a)segment.1.1014.533.48.1.html
- 22:32 #3 Solution (b)segment.1.1352.533.48.1.html
- 24:08 Method 1segment.1.1448.533.48.1.html
- 25:34 Method 2segment.1.1534.533.48.1.html
- 28:32 #3 Solution (c)segment.1.1712.533.48.1.html
- 35:57 #3 Solution (d)segment.1.2157.533.48.1.html
1. An application of the area of a triangle using Heron's formula.
2. The Sine and Cosine rule.
3.and 4. Three dimensional questions
Video eLesson:
In this eLesson we will be looking at:
4 examples of 2D and 3D Trigonometry Questions.
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- 00:04 Introductionsegment.0.4.538.48.1.html
- 00:13 #1 Questionsegment.0.13.538.48.1.html
- 01:57 #1 Solutionsegment.0.117.538.48.1.html
- 03:27 #2 Question and Solutionsegment.0.207.538.48.1.html
- 13:26 #3 Questionsegment.0.806.538.48.1.html
- 15:54 #3 Solutionsegment.0.954.538.48.1.html
- 20:29 #4 Question Overviewsegment.0.1229.538.48.1.html
- 22:30 #4 Solution (a) and (b)segment.0.1350.538.48.1.html
- 27:03 #4 Solution (c)segment.0.1623.538.48.1.html
- 28:01 #4 Solution (d)segment.0.1681.538.48.1.html
- 29:42 #4 Solution (e)segment.0.1782.538.48.1.html
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- 00:04 Introductionsegment.1.4.538.48.1.html
- 00:11 #1 Question Overviewsegment.1.11.538.48.1.html
- 02:47 #1 Solution (a)segment.1.167.538.48.1.html
- 03:17 #1 Solution (b)segment.1.197.538.48.1.html
- 03:42 #1 Solution (c)segment.1.222.538.48.1.html
- 04:50 #1 Solution (d)segment.1.290.538.48.1.html
- 06:41 #1 Solution (e)segment.1.401.538.48.1.html
- 07:56 #2 Question Overviewsegment.1.476.538.48.1.html
- 08:56 #2 Solution (i)segment.1.536.538.48.1.html
- 09:14 #2 Solution (ii)segment.1.554.538.48.1.html
- 09:50 #2 Solution (iii)segment.1.590.538.48.1.html
- 13:47 #3 Question Overviewsegment.1.827.538.48.1.html
- 17:21 #3 Solution (i)segment.1.1041.538.48.1.html
- 18:32 #3 Solution (ii)segment.1.1112.538.48.1.html
- 19:44 #4 Question Overviewsegment.1.1184.538.48.1.html
- 22:17 #4 Solutionsegment.1.1337.538.48.1.html
In this eLesson we will be looking at:
4 examples of 2D and 3D Trigonometry Questions.

