Trigonometry is the relationship between sides and angles in a right-angled triangle. Trigonometry is common for a number of trades. It will help you to pitch a roof, construct stairs, adjust cutting tools, understand AC theory.
This page will show you how to:
Label the sides of a triangle
Use formula to help you find the measurement for sides and angles.
Almost nobody arrives at university as a proficient academic writer. It is a skill that takes time to master. It may help you to think of yourself as an academic writing apprentice: you will continually develop your academic writing skills and style during your years of study.
This document is the Health Assessment form for FoH placements, to be completed and submitted by students if Fitness to Practice concerns are raised either by the Fitness to Practice Declaration or head of schools.
Join us for the Master of Public Policy (MPP) Showcase, an in‑person event highlighting CDU’s flexible, practice‑based public policy program designed for the Northern Territory context. Connect with expert lecturers, industry leaders, and current students while exploring study pathways and career opportunities in the NT’s public policy sector.
This workshop provides HDR candidates with a clear and practical overview of the thesis examination journey—from preparing your thesis for submission through to examiner selection, the review process, and responding to examiner feedback.
Gathering timely data is the first step to rebuilding a community’s resilience after natural disasters, and a new workshop series in March will put power in the hands of the people to build evidence-backed and tailor-made solutions.
The Research Funding, Strategy and Compliance team supports CDU researchers in identifying, developing and managing research funding applications, grants, contracts, legal agreements and compliance requirements. The team also includes the Research Ethics and Integrity function, which oversees CDU’s Human and Animal Ethics and promotes responsible research conduct across all research activities.
The majority of Dr Nutton’s research has been on the effectiveness and design of early childhood and primary programmes that improve learning and developmental outcomes in contexts that can be challenging to service systems such as remote, regional and disadvantaged communities.
Alex Funk, a PhD candidate at Macquarie University, is developing a CRISPR-based gene knockout method to control invasive cane toads in Australia by exploiting their cannibalistic tadpole behavior. His research combines herpetology, invasion biology, and conservation, building on his previous work studying feral pig impacts on salamanders.
My research focuses on AI-enabled modelling, estimation and control for power and energy systems, spanning microgrids, power electronics and electrical drives. I develop machine-learning and signal-processing methods for condition monitoring, fault diagnosis and remaining useful life estimation of machines, converters and distributed energy resources.