I don't know... I just find it totally retarded :Lhow is 2unit trig hard, i can understand 3unit trig being a bit hard for some, but 2unit is fairly simple and only has a few formulas and concepts
I don't know... I just find it totally retarded :Lhow is 2unit trig hard, i can understand 3unit trig being a bit hard for some, but 2unit is fairly simple and only has a few formulas and concepts
Do a different topic with your tutor for a week or two and then come back to Trig, you might find it easier.I already know I wont do well
Even if I did try.
2/3u Trigonometry has proven to me that i'll just fail in maths :/
I've been working on trig with my tutor for over a month, and it still doesn't make sense. Trig was my best topic in year 9/10, and I don't even get it now... so all hope in other maths topic is lost :L
I think I should stop pouring my stupidity over the internet now... HAHA. I'll stop now :l
+1@LoveHateSchool - I'm quoting Wendybird here in saying that it's wise to take on as many units as you possibly can in the preliminary course. In doing so, you get a better 'feel' for subjects across a broader range of areas and will be able to drop a few when the time comes round, knowing that you've tried a variety of courses. That's just my thinking (spurned from my very own incorrect decisions). :-3
me thinks dud tutor lol.Do a different topic with your tutor for a week or two and then come back to Trig, you might find it easier.
That sort of stuff takes practise, you'll get it eventually.I think what mostly screws me up in trig is trigonometric identities, sum & difference of angles, double angles aannndddd yeah. Can't wrap my brain around it
IMO, Year 10 trig is totally different from year 11 trig. For starters, it was easy :/
Well I'm not completely sure, but the Trig Identities are all 2U aren't they? Except for the double angle results?me thinks dud tutor lol.
I didnt think there are many ( if any ) major differences between yr10 trig and hsc trig , well in terms of 2unit trig.
you learn ASTC and SOH CAH TOA in yr10. im also fairly sure sine rule and cosine rule is also in yr10. I think all that leaves is solving trig eqns ( I cannot remember very well but I think you do this in yr10 but I could be wrong ) and sketching trig graphs
Well I'm not completely sure, but the Trig Identities are all 2U aren't they? Except for the double angle results?