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  1. ahmadumar

    now for (b) part draw the simple diagram for from C to A. draw simple lines. so make a point C...

    now for (b) part draw the simple diagram for from C to A. draw simple lines. so make a point C. then make an estimated point A. connect with a straight line. then draw in the 600m and 800m lines. u would have already found AC in (a) part. so use it again and use sine rule to find the angle ACD...
  2. ahmadumar

    i hope ur question has been answered. but if in case no: so for Q21 make lines by urself so that...

    i hope ur question has been answered. but if in case no: so for Q21 make lines by urself so that u make a complete triangle. for (a) part make the line AC. using pythagoras theorem find AC. then again using pythagoras theorem find AF. then use sine rule and find the angle. the angle ACF will be...
  3. ahmadumar

    Insha Allah and suma ameen :)

    Insha Allah and suma ameen :)
  4. ahmadumar

    How prepared are you all? For Maths IGCSE 0580? any tips, ideas?

    sorry for answering late, so for c part, what it says is AC = 2 AB so first of all write AC in its column vectors :) by multiplying AB with 2. u will get a column vector. so what AC means is that A is the starting point :) and the top value in the column vector is the x-value and the bottom one...
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