Investigate and explore the last four circle theorems:
Angles in the same segment
Cyclic quadrilaterals
Tangent and chord theorem
Intersection of two chords
Learn the key features of the graphs of sin, cos and tan.
Use the graphs to find solutions of trig equations in a given range.
Investigate transformations of trig graphs with a Geogebra Interactive.
This collection covers required knowledge of the binomial distribution and hypothesis testing for the mean of a binomial distribution for A level mathemtics students.
First six circle theorems:
Tangent and radius, tangents from a point, triangle formed by two radii
Perpendicular bisector of a chord
Angle in a semi circle
Angles at centre and circumference
Do an activity to find all the prime numbers less than 100.
Do activities involving prime numbers.
Inversigate Goldbach’s Conjecture, a long unproven mathematical idea.
Note: the students don’t need to know about Goldbach’s Conjecture for their GCSE.