Stage 5 Trigonometry Mathematics, Curriculum K-12 Directorate NSW Department of Education and Training Building Bridges.

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Stage 5 Trigonometry Mathematics, Curriculum K-12 Directorate NSW Department of Education and Training Building Bridges

Focus questions What features do the bridges have in common? What two dimensional shapes have occurred repeatedly in these bridge constructions?

The Hampden Bridge Located over the Murrumbidgee River, Wagga Wagga, NSW Built in metre span timber truss bridge

Different types of bridges

What common features do the bridges have?

What two dimensional shapes have occurred repeatedly in these bridge constructions?

Stage 5 Trigonometry Mathematics, Curriculum K-12 Directorate NSW Department of Education and Training Building Bridges