The world around us can take many different shapes. Geometry is the mathematics of shapes and shows us how to measure them. This course is an introduction to geometry and measures. Learn about Pythagoras, perimeters, angles and similar shapes with these modules.
This mind map provides a fantastic overview of what areas need to be revised for the GCSE math syllabus. Geometry and Measures comprises a significant portion of this curriculum.
Geometry has a language all its own. Here are a number of terms that you will need to know if you are learning to speak Geometry! Angles - obtuse, right and acute; triangles - equilateral, isosceles and scalene. Learn the lingo here.
Pythogoras was one of the great Greek mathematicians. He thought a lot and what he thought about was triangles. Pythogoras' theorem gives us rules on how to work out the dimensions of a triangle. a2 + b2 = c2
GCSE Maths: Pythagoras theorem - info, visuals, quizzes and applications to help you get to grips with one of the most famous theorems in all of mathematics.
Similar triangles can be considered as triangles that share many of the characteristics of others, but not all. An example would be of two triangles who share the same angles, but differ only in size. This quiz will help you understand.
The perimeter of an object marks the border of that object as well as defining the shape of the object. The perimeter of a square is relatively simple to find, but how do we work out the perimeter of a circle? Find out with these Flashcards.
Okay. Let's see what you've learned and put it to the test. This brilliant quiz uses diagrams and formulas to help you test your knowledge. Answers are multiple choice. Aim for 80% or higher. Best of luck!