• Park Links

    Here are links to some of my favorite parks. The weblinks component provides an easy way to make links to external sites that are consistently formatted and categorised. You can create weblinks from the front end of your site.

    https://astarmathsandphysics.com/component/weblinks/category/18-sample-data-weblinks/31-park-links.html?Itemid=829
  • Proving Triangles are Congruent

    To prove two triangles are congruent, it is sufficient two any of the following: The lengths of corresponding sides of each triangle are the same. If triangle 1 has lengths 4, 5 and 6 cm, and triangle 2 has lengths of 4, 5 and 6 cm, then the triangles...

    https://astarmathsandphysics.com/gcse-maths-notes/637-proving-triangles-are-congruent.html
  • Proving Triangles are Congruent

    To prove two triangles are congruent, it is sufficient two any of the following: The lengths of corresponding sides of each triangle are the same. If triangle 1 has lengths 4, 5 and 6 cm, and triangle 2 has lengths of 4, 5 and 6 cm, then the triangles...

    https://astarmathsandphysics.com/igcse-maths-notes/505-proving-triangles-are-congruent.html
  • The Centre of Mass of a Scalene Triangle

    Equilateral and isosceles triangles have symmetry, and this symmetry can be used to find the centre of the triangle. The centre of an equilateral triangle is quickly found to be two thirds of the distance from the vertex to the centre of the the...

    https://astarmathsandphysics.com/ib-maths-notes/vectors-lines-and-planes/1174-the-centre-of-mass-of-a-scalene-triangle.html
  • The Centre of Mass of a Scalene Triangle

    Equilateral and isosceles triangles of constant mass per unit area have symmetry, and this symmetry can be used to find the centre of mass of a triangle. The centre of mass of an equilateral triangle is quickly found to be two thirds of the distance...

    https://astarmathsandphysics.com/a-level-maths-notes/m3/3655-the-centre-of-mass-of-a-scalene-triangle.html
  • Is it Possible to Construct a Triangle With an Angle of 60 Degrees With Sides in an Arithmetic Progression?

    is possible to constrict a Right Angled Triangle With Sides in Arithmetic Progression . One such triangle has sides 3, 4 and 5 units respectively, and this triangle can be scaled up to give an infinite number of triangles with sides in an Arithmetic...

    https://astarmathsandphysics.com/a-level-maths-notes/c2/5177-is-it-possible-to-construct-a-triangle-with-an-angle-of-60-degrees-with-sides-in-an-arithmetic-progression.html
  • Is it Possible to Construct a Triangle with an Angle of 60 Degrees and Sides in a Geometric Progression

    is possible to constrict a Right Angled Triangle With Sides in a Geometric Progression . This triangle can be scaled up to give an infinite number of triangles with sides in a geometric progression. Is it possible to construct a triangle with a 60...

    https://astarmathsandphysics.com/a-level-maths-notes/c2/5178-is-it-possible-to-construct-a-triangle-with-an-angle-of-60-degrees-and-sides-in-a-geometric-progression.html
  • Proof of Formula for the Area of a Triangle

    A triangle doesn't need to be right – angled for the area to be easily found. For the triangle – not rightangled, equliateral or isosceles - labelled as below, The area is calculated from To prove this formula, draw a line from B to meet the line AC...

    https://astarmathsandphysics.com/gcse-maths-notes/626-proof-of-formula-for-the-area-of-a-triangle.html
  • Similar Triangles Formed Between Parallel Lines

    each other at a point A, angles on opposite sides of the point are the same. If parallel lines are drawn to construct two triangles, with one angle in each triangle the angle at A, then the triangles will be similar. In the diagram below, triangles ABC...

    https://astarmathsandphysics.com/igcse-maths-notes/513-similar-triangles-formed-between-parallel-lines.html
  • Formula for the Area of a Triangle

    The area of a triangle is where is the base and is the perpendicular height. This formula is a bit artififical because we can take any side as the base and the height will be the perendicular distance of the opposite vertex from this chosen base. There...

    https://astarmathsandphysics.com/ib-maths-notes/trigonometry/1124-formula-for-the-area-of-a-triangle.html
  • Constructing an Equilateral Triangle or 60 Degree Angle

    We can easily construct an equilateral triangle with a pair of compasses. Start by drawing a line AB. Open the compass to the same length as AB and put the compass needle at B. Draw an arc as shown. Now put the compass needle at A and draw another arc...

    https://astarmathsandphysics.com/igcse-maths-notes/459-constructing-an-equilateral-triangle-or-60-degree-angle.html
  • Constructing an Equilateral Triangle or 60 Degree Angle

    We can easily construct an equilateral triangle with a pair of compasses. Start by drawing a line AB. Open the compass to the same length as AB and put the compass needle at B. Draw an arc as shown. Now put the compass needle at A and draw another arc...

    https://astarmathsandphysics.com/gcse-maths-notes/573-constructing-an-equilateral-triangle-or-60-degree-angle.html
  • Pascal's Triangle

    Pascal's triangle provides a quick and easy way to calculate the coefficients of the binomial expansion, The entries in the table are calculated by adding the entties in each table immediately above to the left and right, with the exceptions of the...

    https://astarmathsandphysics.com/ib-maths-notes/probability-and-statistics/1058-pascal-s-triangle.html
  • Centre of Triangle Using Vectors

    can prove that the centre of a triangle is two thirds of the way from a vertex to the midpoint of the opposite side with vectors. Consider the triangle below, with \[\mathbf{AB}=\mathbf{b}, \; \mathbf{AC}= \mathbf{c}\] and \[P, \; Q\] as the midpoints...

    https://astarmathsandphysics.com/a-level-maths-notes/c1/5442-centre-of-triangle-using-vectors.html
  • Simple Trigonometry - Finding Angles in Right Angled Triangles

    Simple trigonometry can be used with right angled triangles to find an angle given two sides, or a side given a side and one of the interior angles other than the right angle, With the sides of the triangle as labelled above, we can use one of the...

    https://astarmathsandphysics.com/o-level-maths-notes/341-simple-trigonometry-finding-angles-in-right-angled-triangles.html
  • Finding Sides of Right Angled Triangles

    Simple trigonometry can be used with right angled triangles to a side given a side and one of the interior angles other than the right angle, With the sides of the triangle as labelled above, we can use one of the formulae: Example: If we have and and...

    https://astarmathsandphysics.com/o-level-maths-notes/342-finding-sides-of-right-angled-triangles.html
  • Constructing a Triangle With Three Given Sides

    Suppose we want to construct a triangle with sides 5 cm, 6 cm and 7 cm. We use compass and ruler. Start with the base, and mark a line of 5 cm, PQ below. Open the compass to a length of 6 cm and draw an arc as shown below. Now open the compass to a...

    https://astarmathsandphysics.com/igcse-maths-notes/461-constructing-a-triangle-with-given-sides.html
  • Constructing a Triangle With Given Sides

    Suppose we want to construct a triangle with sides 5 cm, 6 cm and 7 cm. We use compass and ruler. Start with the base, and mark a line of 5 cm, PQ below. Open the compass to a length of 6 cm and draw an arc as shown below. Now open the compass to a...

    https://astarmathsandphysics.com/gcse-maths-notes/575-constructing-a-triangle-with-given-sides.html
  • Trigonometry and Right Angled Triangles - Finding an Angle

    There are three basic formulae, involving the ratio of the lengths of the sides. Given a right angled triangle, we first label the sides for the angle we choose or have been given: Given we have chosen the angle we label the sides for this angle....

    https://astarmathsandphysics.com/gcse-maths-notes/681-trigonometry-and-right-angled-triangles-finding-an-angle.html
  • Trigonometry - Right Angled Triangles - Finding a Side

    There are three basic formulae, involving the ratio of the lengths of the sides. Given a right angled triangle, we first label the sides for the angle we have: If we have the angle shown, we label the sides for this angle. Opposite = is the side...

    https://astarmathsandphysics.com/gcse-maths-notes/682-trigonometry-right-angled-triangles-finding-a-side.html

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