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Further Mathematics: Post your doubts here!

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Can anyone tell me about any good online resources for studying further mechanics? Any ebooks would be helpful too.
 
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I currently have Pure Maths and Statistics questions sorted out from 2002 - 2012. Just trying to get the answers in before publishing.
 
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Hi guys, anyone got the Edexcel S6, S5 & M6 books? My teacher says that their synoptic nature may prove to be useful.:rolleyes:
 
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Hey everyone!
I'd be glad if someone could help me through this question
Easy. Find PQ vector then take scalar product with both diirection vectors of the line and then equate them. As perpendicular lines have scalar product of zero. Then find value of the constants u used and then find Q. Use perpendicular distance from point to plane for last part.
 
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