In this quick tutorial, we learn how to use Geogebra to differentiate and integrate functions. A good way to check your answers and to improve your understanding, as you will be able to see a graph and its derivatives or integrals on the same axis. A must-have tool for anyone learning calculus.
As a first timer to using Unity 2017, in this tutorial we will show you how to make a spinning coin.
Finding the intersection between two lines manually can be a difficult and long process, and you can easily make mistakes. If you are able to use a Graphics Calculator in an exam, then you will definitely want to take advantage of the skill to be able to do it quickly. Here are the steps.
In this lesson we create our first script where we get input from the user using Input.GetAxis which is represented by a number between -1 and 1. We then store this number in a variable and rotate the plane using transform.Rotate.
By following this tutorial, you get the TI-83 calculator emulator for your PC. Not sure if all functions will work – up to you to test it out.
In this series of videos, I will teach you how to use Unity. I will break down Unity using a series of small exercises so you can learn from doing. In this lesson we will create some 3d Objects and move them around inside the 3D world, as well as rotating and resizing them. We …
Feel like a brain teaser? Try this trigonometric identity proof. Expect to struggle a bit! Thanks to one of my students who figured this out before me!
In this video I present two useful tips to help you prove trigonometric identities. I use a problem we’ve done previously but I prove it using a different method.
You are lucky if you can use a TI-84 for your exam, because you can now check the answer for the solution of any trig equation..
In this lesson we sum up everything we’ve learned so far with a practical modelling question involving temperature variations on a given day with respect to time in hours. Hopefully you guys don’t find it too difficult.