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Practice Inverse Trig in Degrees with New Bubble Games

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  ExamGiant now includes new bubble games for inverse trigonometry in degrees. These games help students practice two important skills: knowing the correct ranges of the inverse trig functions, and quickly recognizing angles from common trig values. For example, students should know that  sin^-1(√2/2) = 45° . They should also know that  cos^-1(-√2/2) = 135° , because inverse cosine returns angles from  0°  to  180° . These games are designed to help students connect trig values to the correct angles quickly and accurately. Watch the video below to see the games in action. These games are especially useful for students who need extra practice connecting special trig values with the correct inverse trig angles in degrees.

New Trig Bubble Games in Degrees, Radians, and Mixed Mode

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  ExamGiant now includes new trig bubble games for sine, cosine, and tangent, as well as all six trig functions. These games let students practice in degrees, radians, and mixed mode, helping them build speed and confidence with important trig patterns. Students need to recognize reference angles quickly, determine the correct quadrant, and know when answers should be positive, negative, or undefined. For example, a student should be able to recognize that sin(120°) has a 60° reference angle in Quadrant II, so the answer is √3/2. These games are designed to make that kind of thinking faster and more automatic through repeated practice. Watch the video below to see the games in action, then try them yourself.

Practice Trig in Degrees with Two New Bubble Games

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  ExamGiant now includes two new bubble games for trigonometry in degrees: one for sine, cosine, and tangent, and another for all six trig functions. These games help students practice recognizing reference angles quickly and using quadrant signs correctly. For example, students should be able to see that sin(120°) has a reference angle of 60° in Quadrant II, so the answer is √3/2. The goal is to build speed and accuracy so these patterns become automatic. Watch the video below to see the games in action and then try them for yourself.

New Bubble Games: Multiplying and Dividing Fractions

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ExamGiant now includes two new bubble games for fraction practice: multiplying fractions and dividing fractions. In these games, students click the correct answer bubbles as they move down the screen, turning fraction practice into something fast-paced and interactive. These new activities are a great way to build confidence and accuracy with fraction operations. Watch the video below to see the games in action, then try them out for yourself.