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  1. Pie-man

    Mathematics: Post your doubts here!

    thanks you too.... :) and btw i am probably right use energy to get it
  2. Pie-man

    Mathematics: Post your doubts here!

    didn't know my complexity can be transferred through the internet :P
  3. Pie-man

    Mathematics: Post your doubts here!

    i've reached the point where i have no ability to think but you have to use Energy to get it cause you have height and mass and at point A K.E. is zero....i think, but i still might be wrong ... i'll just go sleep :sleep:
  4. Pie-man

    Mathematics: Post your doubts here!

    well the past paper i have is for v.41 and if i go for other variants i choose v.43 cause i like the number 3 more than 2 .... i'm a complex person :ROFLMAO:
  5. Pie-man

    Mathematics: Post your doubts here!

    i'm v.42 but didn't solve a full exam from that variant only bit of questions by people here :D u?
  6. Pie-man

    Mathematics: Post your doubts here!

    well i think v.43 just because they have lower curves but personally i dont see any difference
  7. Pie-man

    Mathematics: Post your doubts here!

    you're welcome but try to complete it first cause i didn't check how it turned out though.
  8. Pie-man

    Mathematics: Post your doubts here!

    ok here is what i mean. thats how i'd solve it
  9. Pie-man

    Mathematics: Post your doubts here!

    what? sarcasm? ME? NEVER....:rolleyes:
  10. Pie-man

    no its just to set the y-axis of point B just to get the angle between the tensions and the...

    no its just to set the y-axis of point B just to get the angle between the tensions and the y-axis here give me a second i'll draw and send you a diagram of what i mean
  11. Pie-man

    Mathematics: Post your doubts here!

    here is the whole idea (or how i did it) just draw a vertical line at point B to get a letter Z, and by using trigonometry get the angles so you can make a resolution, then Tension c and Tension a will be equal to each other (with the sine and cosine of course) and 8 would be equal both added...
  12. Pie-man

    oh sorry my bad draw a vertical line to get the letter Z (i always get mixed up between...

    oh sorry my bad draw a vertical line to get the letter Z (i always get mixed up between horizontal and vertical) sorry :S
  13. Pie-man

    Mathematics: Post your doubts here!

    WOW....that sounded deep (y)
  14. Pie-man

    Mathematics: Post your doubts here!

    thank you :) and btw i didn't screw it soo bad .. just screwed it so there might still be hope :D
  15. Pie-man

    Mathematics: Post your doubts here!

    yeah no hard questions at all :D
  16. Pie-man

    just make a horizontal line at B...so the wall and the line make a letter Z , and by...

    just make a horizontal line at B...so the wall and the line make a letter Z , and by trigonometry get the angles as you have the opposite and the adjacent values
  17. Pie-man

    Mathematics: Post your doubts here!

    yeah cause i screwed up bad with pure and really hope mechanics gets me the A .... so no not at all :p
  18. Pie-man

    Mathematics: Post your doubts here!

    less than than 17 hours left for mechanics :eek:
  19. Pie-man

    Mathematics: Post your doubts here!

    we had this argument yesterday and it still is confusing why P has the t+2 instead of the Q :confused:
  20. Pie-man

    tomorrow is the day...i can't stand the wait i just want to get over with this AAAAAAAH!!

    tomorrow is the day...i can't stand the wait i just want to get over with this AAAAAAAH!!
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