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  14. muhammadrafay

    MATHS PAPER 22 / JUNE 2012?

    Can any one tell me what was the height of the cuboid in last question of section b(Q 12). we had to read it from graph.
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    MATHS PAPER 22 / JUNE 2012?

    I don't think so it was written estimate the the value, I too got 4.8 but then i estimated it to 5 and wrote 5 in the answer space.
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    MATHS PAPER 22 / JUNE 2012?

    yes, what did you wrote in the height of the cuboid part of that question. I got 4.6 from my graph and then I subtracted it from 8 and got 3.4. h=8-x, wasn't it like that.
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    MATHS PAPER 22 / JUNE 2012?

    No.. you do not have to put square on K in this case because it was a single stretch. the formula was: Area of Image= K * (Area of Original figure) Whereas the one you applied is of double stretch or enlargement. Solution: Area of original figure(Triangle)=3 Area of Image(stretched...
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