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Ive just started my first year of AQA A level physics and have been immediately introduced to the trigonometry and am finding it difficult to understand. My teacher is talking about unit circles and i understand nothing.
I got 80/80 UMS in both my GCSE physics exams (p2 and p3) and an A* in Maths but im worried about a levels.
My question is how hard does the trigonometry get?
Thanks
I got 80/80 UMS in both my GCSE physics exams (p2 and p3) and an A* in Maths but im worried about a levels.
My question is how hard does the trigonometry get?
Thanks
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I wouldn't worry - there's essentially no trig in AS Physics IIRC. The only trig there is would be resolving forces which is just applied SOHCAHTOA.
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(Original post by Tau)
I wouldn't worry - there's essentially no trig in AS Physics IIRC. The only trig there is would be resolving forces which is just applied SOHCAHTOA.
I wouldn't worry - there's essentially no trig in AS Physics IIRC. The only trig there is would be resolving forces which is just applied SOHCAHTOA.
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(Original post by TSR778899)
Thanks, is there a lot more at A2?
Thanks, is there a lot more at A2?
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