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Use this answer key with the free study guide for teaching ideas and to learn about life for soldiers, airmen, and medical personnel in the ETO during World War II. It is part of a series of study guides on Citizen Soldiers by Stephen Ambrose.
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View this worked example of calculating the cosine of an angle, then using that to find the acute angle. For more inofrmation, read Mathematical Mnemonics.
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View this worked example of calculating the tangent of an angle, then using that to find the acute angle.
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View this worked example of calculating the sine of an angle, then using that to find the acute angle.
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A set of flashcards for learning basic angle types from an acute angle to a revolution. The names are in the same order on the second page. Print both pages, cut out the names and stick the correct name on the back of each card. Now keep them somewhere handy to flick through for quick revision. Easy!
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Learn how to label the three sides of a right-angled triangle: HYPOTENUSE, ADJACENT and OPPOSITE. This simple explanation will help you to start off well in trigonometry.
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Keep focussed on your reading from start to finish. Download this grid to organise your reading and minimise the time you spend searching for quotes. View article "Organise your reading" for more details.
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A rubric accompanying the article Curing the jitters about the SAT essay . Used for SAT Prep, the rubric consists of six aspects important to doing well on the essay section.
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Use these trigonometry review triangles to help you remember the calculations for sine, cosine and tangent. Use this with the article on Trig Mnemonics.
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A worksheet accompanying the article Curing the jitters about the SAT essay. This helps students to think about possible themes and examples for the essay section of the SAT.
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An answer key for World War II study guide questions. To be used with the Bright Hub article Study Guide for Citizen Soldiers: Chapters 6-9. Part of a series of study guides on World War II using Citizen Soldiers.
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