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  1. A*****

    Mathematics: Post your doubts here!

    Yes I had an A but I wasn't satisfied with it:D
  2. A*****

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    Plz see if this argand diagram is correct...and ignore the quality of lines:p
  3. A*****

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    All of my answers match yours except 9 ii but for such type of questions multiple answers are given in the ms. Right? And plz share the solution of Q5
  4. A*****

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    Composite
  5. A*****

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    I'll do it in a day or two Btw are u giving A2 only or composite?
  6. A*****

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    Alright thanks! I've spotted my mistakes:unsure:
  7. A*****

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    If any one has done Maths Feb/March 19 Paper 62 then plz match ur answers with me and do tell me where there is a conflict. 1) i) 0.248 ii) 0.362 2) i) 328 ii) 58.2 3) i) 0.252 ii) 145 4) i) 1/15 ii) 2.33 and 1.16 5) ii) 72kg and 15kg 6) i) 0.117 ii) 3 iii) 0.173 7) i) 30240 ii) 360 iii) 5880...
  8. A*****

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    Your solution is the answer to the statement 'if ALL china mugs are not together'. That means that 2 can be together but for all separated, the thing which must be taken into account is that not even 2 must be together. For this there is a simple concept which works every time. First see in how...
  9. A*****

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    Alright
  10. A*****

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    Plz share ur answers once u solve these maths papers
  11. A*****

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    Do u have physics and bio paper 5?
  12. A*****

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    Maths paper 3 and 6 and physics paper 4 and 5
  13. A*****

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    Do u have the other papers?
  14. A*****

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    But this has just bounced off the surface, not reaching the bottom...the one in the question first reached the bottom of the tank and then returned back to rise above the water surface
  15. A*****

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    And do you have the answers to these?
  16. A*****

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    Yesss plzzz
  17. A*****

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    So if a complex number is -5+2i so how will its argument be written in a presentable way? And it won't be equal to -tan-¹(2/5) right?
  18. A*****

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    Will tan-¹(1/-3) also equal -tan-¹(1/3)?
  19. A*****

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    Thank u sooo much!!!
  20. A*****

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    u is 3-i and u* 3+i The problem is when it would be written as arg(u*)-arg(u), which would be tan-¹(1/3)-tan-¹(-1/3), what would be done to the minus sign in arg(u)?
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