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    AS Biology P1 MCQs Preparation Thread

    you're welcome :D
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    AS Biology P1 MCQs Preparation Thread

    I can help you with the last four except the first one as it also was a doubt for me 2nd doubt: 40 divisions on eyepiece graticule=0.1mm 1 division on eyepiece= o.1/40=0.0025 or 2.5 micrometres so 1 division on eyepiece=2.5 micro 10 micro= 10/2.5=4 3rd doubt: you should read the question...
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    AS Biology P1 MCQs Preparation Thread

    yeah sure, we're here to help each other :)
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    AS Biology P1 MCQs Preparation Thread

    did you guys revise the whole syllabus for this paper?
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    Math 32....how was it? :/

    but they said attempt each question on a new page! :/ I did the same :@
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    maths p32 answers

    It looks like I got the angles wrong ..but they wont cut all the marks! YAY yesss I split it this wayyy! :D even the first question ln(x+1)=2 ln(x-1) I did (x+1)=e^(2 ln(x-1)) haha I dont think this is ryte..u did the same?
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    maths p32 answers

    who remembers the answer for these questions? 1.dy/dx=e^(2x+y) ??? 2.prove that cosec2x= secx + cotx ..after the proving what were the angles?
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    Mathematics: Post your doubts here!

    wlcm :) ya the average value also works, but I usually use the 1st value given..works for me! (A)
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    Mathematics: Post your doubts here!

    I actually use 1 whenever they dont tell me the initial value..UNLESS they tell us the values which will show a change of sign in the equation, I use the first value given (as the root is between these 2 values)
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    Mathematics: Post your doubts here!

    first, when they told you the tangent at point P passes through the origin and if you draw a straight line ..to find the gradient you will do (y-0)/(x-0) and so you will the gradient for the tangent at P = y/x then, from the dy/dx equation you got above, make it equal to y/x so .. e^-x...
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    Mathematics: Post your doubts here!

    first, when they told you the tangent at point P passes through the origin and if you draw a straight line ..to find the gradient you will do (y-0)/(x-0) and so you will the gradient for the tangent at P = y/x then, from the dy/dx equation you got above, make it equal to y/x so .. e^-x...
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    Mathematics: Post your doubts here!

    Sorry for replying late :$ no u made something wrong! yes it is (-3ln (1) + 2 ln 5 ) - (-3ln (2) + 2 ln 4) which gives you --> 2 ln 5 + 3 ln 2 - 2 ln4 then --> ln 25 + 3 ln2 - 4ln2 --> ln 25 - ln 2 so , ln (25/2)
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    Mathematics: Post your doubts here!

    oh ya right!!
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    Mathematics: Post your doubts here!

    you must have this integrated equation (-3 ln (2-x) + 2 ln (4+x^2)) got this?
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    Mathematics: Post your doubts here!

    Integrating this gives you ---> ln (1+x^2)/2
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    Mathematics: Post your doubts here!

    U need to find OT first! imagine the non-right angled triangle as a right angle, and thus you can have your new "x" opposing the 90 degree angle and thus you can have your OT as --> r/cosx Then substitute OT in the equations! :D need more explanation?
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    Mathematics: Post your doubts here!

    umm well aren't we supposed to take into consideration the ranges they gave us? I dont think they'll give us full on this :P but at least u came to know it! thanks!! :D
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    Mathematics: Post your doubts here!

    Thank you that totally makes sense! :D
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    Mathematics: Post your doubts here!

    I found Only 1 angle (2x-71.6) = 50.76 2x = 50.76 + 71.6 2x = 122.36 2x = 122.36 - 90 2x = 32.36 --> (32.36+90) / 2 = 61.2 But I didnt know how they got the second angle :/
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