WEEK 4 HIGHER.

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WEEK 4 HIGHER

Exam Warm Up Find the circumference of the circle Multiplier for 5% increase? Sketch Y = cos Ɵ From -180 to 180 d=5cm Find the volume of the cone Evaluate 4h + 3g When h= 5 g= 6 65 x 1.7 H= 10cm R= 3cm

Exam Warm Up Find the circumference of the circle Sketch Y = sin Ɵ From -180 to 180 Multiplier for 1.5% increase? d=7cm Find the volume of the cone Evaluate 2h + 5g When h= 10 g= -2 34 x 1.2 H= 6cm R= 2cm

Exam Warm Up Find the circumference of the circle Sketch What is the multiplier for a 20% decrease? Find the circumference of the circle Sketch Y = tan Ɵ From -180 to 180 r=9cm Find the volume of the cone 31 x 1.3 Evaluate 2h + 5g When h= -8 g= -2 H= 9cm d= 10cm

Exam Warm Up Find the circumference of the circle What graph is this? What is the multiplier for a 12% decrease? Find the circumference of the circle What graph is this? r=9cm Find the volume of the cone Evaluate 2h + 5g When h= 10 g= -2 11 x 2.3