Geometry

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    GCSE

    This topic bridges the gap between visual geometry and algebraic rigour, focusing on Coordinate Geometry, Dimensions, and Transformations. It extends standard Euclidean principles into the Cartesian plane, utilizing algebraic techniques to solve geometric problems involving lines, circles, and loci. Furthermore, it introduces the application of matrices to represent and manipulate linear transformations in two dimensions, as well as the extension of trigonometric and Pythagorean principles into three-dimensional space.

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    Learning Objectives

    What you need to know and understand

    • Knowledge of perimeter, area, and volume; Understand and construct geometrical proofs using formal arguments
    • Sine and cosine rules; Pythagoras in 2D and 3D; trigonometric graphs; trigonometric identities and equations

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