This lesson uses Pythagoras’ Theorem to find the distance between coordinates.
It includes quite a few extended and reversed questions and should be challenging for pupils.
KS3 Maths Curriculum Area
Geometry and measures Apply angle facts, triangle congruence, similarity and properties of quadrilaterals to derive results about angles and sides, including Pythagoras’ Theorem, and use known results to obtain simple proofs
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