Further Mathematics: Units 3 and 4

Areas, volumes and similarity

Geometry and measurement

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This video is part of the Year 12 Further Maths course at Units 3 and 4 and part of the Measurement and Geometry Module. This final video in the series takes a look at how to find the areas and volumes of similar shapes if we are told the scale factor of enlargement. A number of worked examples are completed to explain the theory. All explanations are easy to follow.

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  1. Introduction
  2. Learning Objectives
  3. Recap of past learning
  4. Areas of similar circles
  5. Areas of similar rectangles
  6. Areas of similar triangles
  7. Volumes of similar spheres
  8. Example
  9. Example 2
  10. Example 3
  11. Summary

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  • Title Areas, volumes and similarity
  • Section Geometry and measurement
  • Course Further Mathematics: Units 3 and 4

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