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expected grade boundries for As math p12

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Hope so, but one thing , ecf wont be there because the line was clearly shown on diagram with a positive gradient
If it was another +vs value it would have made sense for ecf but this not
 
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Hope so, but one thing , ecf wont be there because the line was clearly shown on diagram with a positive gradient
If it was another +vs value it would have made sense for ecf but this not
I tried to make it positive but I forget all about the -x...although I didn't while I reheating for some reason.. But it is a really really minor mistake :/ the second p was what you remember as k
 
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Q1. (3.5,0)
Q3. -145 is the coefficienr
Q4(a) p=2,(b)perimeter was 34.1
Q5.(b) theta=116.6, 296.6
Q6(a) r=1.5
Q7 was vectors.
Q8.(-2,10.83) this question was checked using an online graph calculator so it is absolutely correct
in Q9 was 0.583
Q10 value of p was -4
 
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yes Q2 (I)(a) was sin p= -sqrt(1-k^2)
and tan p was -(sqrr(1-k^2))/p
and sin2theta will be negative becoz sin theta will be negative and cos will be positve so sin times cos will always give a negative answer. This question could have been done very easily by those who have studied p3
 
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