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Addtional Mathematics PAPER 1

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So,guys...
1.We pray that no questions on Relative velocity comes out thursday or friday!!!>>> :) :) :) :)
2.simple questions on combination and permutations....
3.All of us stay focuss..not to make silly mistakes[even knowing the how answer the question,those silly mistakes can ruin ur life][n i mean it] :p :p
So post ur doubts here!!!
mayB w'll clear them...
Questions that make be hard!!!:
1>u r asked to differentiate and the using the answer before u r then asked to integrate!!!
2>Relative velocity
3>Vectors
4>Permutations and combination

TRY MAKING AS MANY QUESTIONS ON THESE.. :oops: :oops:
 
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Don't forget kinematics.....It's very scoring...And also the basic(remainder and factor theorem,log,surds,indices,coordinate geometry)
 
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am pretty sure that relative velocity is going to come out.It's a very bulky chapter and they can't afford not to give it as they know that many students must have revised it.Last year was an exception.
I have a question.What is the difference between distance and displacement in kinematics?
 
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Distance is the t0tal distance travelled (m0st 0f the time--> in straight lines)..and it is a scalar quantity..
while displacement is the sh0rtest distance travelled fr0m 0ne p0int t0 an0ther.. its a vect0r quantity.. xD

If y0u have f0r example: A particle travels fr0m A t0 B t0 C..
Distance travelled= Distance AB + distance BC
while displacement= distance AC

xD
Gud Luck
 
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When a particle is displaced from a fixed point O. The displacement is always measured from the fixed point O whereas diatance is just the numerical description of how far apart objects are.
 
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Even though a question on relative velocity appears in this session, it will sum up to only 4 marks. Besides, relative velocity will no longer be part of the syllabus next year. There is a chance that no question on this chapter comes out. :p
 
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Good luck everyone! Let me know if u have some good tips for any topic. :) :) :)
 
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yepss..good luck to u all..
we wll all need it!!!>>:p
can we get relative velocity as an "EITHER OR" question..
hope so!!!>>>
 
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Depletion said:
yepss..good luck to u all..
we wll all need it!!!>>:p
can we get relative velocity as an "EITHER OR" question..
hope so!!!>>>

Relative velocity question will not be part of the last question if ever it's coming in this session. For the EITHER/OR part, you can already expect a question on plotting of graph and one on coordinate geometry. :)

Edit>> @ abcde: Thanks for the link.
 
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hey guys... i am skipping relative velocity beacuse time is too short :( :( :(


Is is safe for A* grade ???????????????????????
 
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Instead of praying that no question on this or that topic comes, why dont we all pray that we are able to solve the entire paper no matter how hard the question :p :) For those having trouble with RELATIVE VELOCITY, the following links may serve as a quick revision guide:
http://www.numberskill.com/lessons-publ ... ity-part1/
http://www.numberskill.com/lessons-publ ... ity-part2/
http://www.numberskill.com/lessons-publ ... ity-part3/
http://www.numberskill.com/lessons-publ ... ity-part4/
These links cover the entire topic. Hope and pray we all do well :)
 
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abcde said:
Instead of praying that no question on this or that topic comes, why dont we all pray that we are able to solve the entire paper no matter how hard the question :p :) For those having trouble with RELATIVE VELOCITY, the following links may serve as a quick revision guide:
http://www.numberskill.com/lessons-publ ... ity-part1/
http://www.numberskill.com/lessons-publ ... ity-part2/
http://www.numberskill.com/lessons-publ ... ity-part3/
http://www.numberskill.com/lessons-publ ... ity-part4/
These links cover the entire topic. Hope and pray we all do well :)

thX...ur links are nice...exactly those needed on the eve of exams!!!
:D
 
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usama1993 said:
hey guys... i am skipping relative velocity beacuse time is too short :( :( :(


Is is safe for A* grade ???????????????????????

if the question is on 4 - 5 marks or a bit more...!![max 10]..and if u did not do many mistakes on other questions...
u may get or hope to get a A*
but...an advice just dnt skip that question...
2hrs is enough...just practice to write fast..with no errors!!!
 
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i really suggest that those having problems in relative velocity go to these website and take a look..
its starts from the basic to more difficult questions...
 
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...so,how was the paper!?????
easy questions were really easy..and the difficult ones were really difficult!!??? :mrgreen: :mrgreen: :mrgreen: :mrgreen:
 
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