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  1. M

    Answers for Maths P32

    anyways gud luck to all including me 8)
  2. M

    Answers for Maths P32

    anyways gud luck to all including me 8)
  3. M

    Answers for Maths P32

    man i hav explained frm the facts given in the question.....think abt it!
  4. M

    Answers for Maths P32

    no iav ignored negative sign in the lengths which i hav taken of y/x
  5. M

    Answers for Maths P32

    maybe people wud be confused why i hav ignored (-) sign in tan(pi-3/4pi)=10/a^2+4 upon 5a/a^2+4 [LENGTHS CAN NOT BE IN NEGATIVE] Note : the argument coulb be negative in case when a variable lies in the 3rd or 4th quadrant....as u r going clock-wise frm 0 to -pi
  6. M

    Answers for Maths P32

    The answers of Q8 r wrong....it was given that u* has argument 3/4pi.....which means u* wub be in the 2nd quadrant....n the coordinates wud be (-x,+y).... therefore the answer of u wud be (-x,-y) in the 3rd quadrant i.e (-5a/a^2+4, -10/a^2+4) answer for part (ii) wud be tan(pi-3/4pi)=10/a^2+4...
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