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    Chemistry: Post your doubts here!

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    Chemistry: Post your doubts here!

    Oh I'm just figuring out, so you're A2 your practicals are written. Good luck with that.
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    Chemistry: Post your doubts here!

    No hahaha I'm in AS And its okay :)
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    Chemistry: Post your doubts here!

    I'll make sure to update you with it I do have a list, I'll post them after theory exam is done, keep up to date :) What does TIA mean tho :")
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    Chemistry: Post your doubts here!

    Yes I found the a and b the most confusing to me
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    Mathematics: Post your doubts here!

    Yes yes sorry I meant integrated form :") obv if I used dy/dx I wouldnt have got 4/3 SORRRYY
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    9709 p12 2019

    I don't think you'll find the paper now, Also, move on and focus on the upcoming exams, lets hope the gt is low good luck!
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    Mathematics: Post your doubts here!

    Yesss
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    Mathematics: Post your doubts here!

    You had to use dy/dx and take area of rectangle -area under the graph between x= M value and x=0
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    Chemistry: Post your doubts here!

    Was pretty long tbh, at least the function question was good :')
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    Chemistry: Post your doubts here!

    If youre talking about practicals (obv) There are a couple important things, -Always make sure you're following the steps, dashed lines indicate continuation of the question, I find many students (including me at times) forgetting this point. -Write whatever you see (effervescence/ colour...
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    Chemistry: Post your doubts here!

    How did your p1 go today?
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    Mathematics: Post your doubts here!

    Yes please can we stay calm Im freaking out now //
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    Mathematics: Post your doubts here!

    I have no idea what method are you using but using my method is the same answer, I'm still taking the fact that x<1 when I say f(x)>4
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    Mathematics: Post your doubts here!

    range of f(x) is equal to the domain of f inverse I assume you must have used this concept when you solved the parts ahead before :)
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    Mathematics: Post your doubts here!

    Actually yes the answer is 2/3 but you people are saying the wrong concept, since range of f(x) is >4, substiuting 4 in g(x), it gives us 2/3 therefore 0<gf(x)<2/3 but we don't take the domain of f(x)
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    Mathematics: Post your doubts here!

    This doesn't become a composite function like that! isn't the range of f(x) the domain of g(x)?? Is this the official ms? Like all the questions I've solved is literally nothing like this!
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    Mathematics: Post your doubts here!

    why are they taking the domain of gf(x) to be lesser than 1?
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    Mathematics: Post your doubts here!

    Yo they're saying the domain of g(x) has to be x>1, f(x) range is the domain of g(x), in other words, f(x)>1 f(x) can't be >1 but can be greater than 3 based on completed sq.form, therefore the range of gf(x) is 0<gf(x)<1
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    Mathematics: Post your doubts here!

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