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C34 Math IAL 16/6 June 2014

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wow, that was a tough one... I had to look at the markscheme to figure it out.

Draw the two lines out, and extend l1 both ways of the intersection.... A lies on one side of the the intersection and B lies on the other side of the intersection. And because C is the centre you've made an isosceles triangle, with the intersection being your midpoint. Then simply use Vector rules OB = OA + AB , where AB is 2 x AX (X being the intersection).


Tough one.
 
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wow, that was a tough one... I had to look at the markscheme to figure it out.

Draw the two lines out, and extend l1 both ways of the intersection.... A lies on one side of the the intersection and B lies on the other side of the intersection. And because C is the centre you've made an isosceles triangle, with the intersection being your midpoint. Then simply use Vector rules OB = OA + AB , where AB is 2 x AX (X being the intersection).


Tough one.
How did they find OX? did they take it randomly?
 
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Guys... are there any compilations of past papers topic-wise? That would be really helpful! Our Physics teacher gave us booklets like that last year, but idk if there's anything for maths... ?
 
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