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    Maths (Paper 3)

    then of course i did 32, but i was just confusing if some other paper was conducted due to some issues?
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    Maths (Paper 3)

    i dont remember
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    Anybody else do Math P32???

    frankly speaking, I DID NOT LOOK!, at q7 or q8, i had a "expansion" question with 5+5=10 big fat numbers! (sorry i cant detail on that question due to 24-hour discussion ban) what was that variant?
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    Anybody else do Math P32???

    hmm has there been more than one variant in action in Karachi?
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    Maths (Paper 3)

    the 5+5 numbers of "expansions" questions was the coolest thing!
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    Anybody else do Math P32???

    it was not so difficult, most questions were repeat, especially the diff. eq with 7 marks was easy too!!
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    maths p33 nov 2010

    remember it by these 4 words 1st ALL - all positive 2nd STUDENTS - only sine pos 3rd TAKE only tan pos 4th CALCULUS only cos pos
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    what is integral of sin(2x) dx and sin(3x) dx

    thanks, but where the (1/2) comes?
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    what is integral of sin(2x) dx and sin(3x) dx

    what is integral of sin(2x) dx and sin(3x) dx
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    IMP: Maths P3 Inverse Trig Graphs

    2010 qp31
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    IMP: Maths P3 Inverse Trig Graphs

    it is
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    maths p3 nov 2010 p-33, solving 6 roots?????

    so if one of the factor of p(x) is (2x+1) then first factor of p(x^2) would be sqrt((2x+1)) ?
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    maths p3 nov 2010 p-33, solving 6 roots?????

    hi this question # 10 of nov 2010 p 33 asks for solving 6 roots of "square" of an equation which already has 3 degrees, and one of the root is imaginary. how to do that?
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    maths p33 nov 2010

    indeed.
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    Maths (Paper 3)

    maths p33 nov 2010 question 8-i-(b) Hence, in each of the following cases, find the smallest positive angle q which satisfies the equation part b please how to solve half theta?
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    maths p33 nov 2010

    question 8-i-(b) Hence, in each of the following cases, find the smallest positive angle q which satisfies the equation part b please how to solve half theta?
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    maths - choosing factors to substitute in partial fractions

    Re: maths - choosing factors to substitute in partial fracti hmm, so is there any start value, or the best approach is to detect factors from the denominator, e.g. (2x-1) is 1/2 and so on?
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    maths - choosing factors to substitute in partial fractions

    Hi All, I know that you have to substitute values of x into the built-up partial fraction in order to get it going and find the relavent values, for examle A(x)+B(x^2)(2x-1)+c(x^2) how do you decide what factors to place? and what factors would be in equation: 100/x^2(10-x) thanks
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    maths - how to tell if trapezium rule estimation

    hi all, how to tell if trapezium rule estimation will increase or decrease with the increase/decrease of intervals? thanks
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    Argand diagrams

    http://www.mathcentre.ac.uk/topics/comp ... d-diagram/
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