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Maths, Addmaths and Statistics: Post your doubts here!

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uumm can anyone give me math 1986 november past paper with marking scheme if possible........

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uumm can anyone give me math 1986 november past paper with marking scheme if possible........

thanks.

Not possible.... But u can get 1986 questions from elementry past papers! U can get it from any book store
 
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hey can any1 plz give me some notes or anyother help for the topic "problem solving and number sequences"? we never did it officially and i'm not sure if i remember all what i did in 6th grade. plz hurry my mocks ae arriving!!! :'/
 
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easy. Just make sure you convert it into its general form which is
f(x) = a(x - h)2 + k.
Then convert it into inverse like we usually do it
Thanks...how much are u expecting for your exam..btw do you know anyway I can get help in relative velocity
 
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How to find the inverse of a quadratic of this type - ax^2+bx+c
let the quadratic equations = y
i.e ax^2+bx+c=y
make x the subject of formula.
Then replace the first x with f^-1 (x) and the expression all the y in x.
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whenever there's a question abt centre of enlargement, its better if you join the original and the enlarged point with a line. as i did in the image above, once drawn, u can easily divide it into 4 equal parts as the scale factor was 4. if u start from (-2,3), u can consider 3 boxes as one unit, so the black dots represent the other units, in total making up 4.
hope it helps.
thanks a lot ...its a whole lot easier with the diagram...thanksss:)
 
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can anyone help me find the surface area of trapezium plz in the attached paper q.16 part b ???? and the easiest way to find it plz ?? i struggle at finding the surface areas :p
 

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the general formula for surface area of any prism is 2*area of cross section+perimeter of cross section*height so that should do it... the cross section here is a trapezium so 2*1/2*height*sum of parallel sides+ perimeter of trapezium (that is as all the sides of the trapezium)multiply by height.........hope it helps...if it did like it
 
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How to solve three quadratic eq with three unkowns...for example-
2a+30b^2+45c=11 three of these type
 
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hey can any1 plz give me some notes or anyother help for the topic "problem solving and number sequences"? we never did it officially and i'm not sure if i remember all what i did in 6th grade. plz hurry my mocks ae arriving!!! :'/

Hope you get this in time.
 

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