Hey how one could find values of p and q from that? If you were to substitute the OA, OB and OC vectors with "k" in it?I'm not trying to boast here but this paper was relatively easy compared to all those past papers I've worked before.
For the vector 1st part, you take them as colinear points
on a straight line, the direction vector is same but the distance is different. You need to multiply with a number to get the distances
Therefore, AB= kAC, where k is the multiple
You just solve them you need k first, then you get p and q rather easily
Imo, I'm getting full marks in this paper unless I miscalculated something
That just means paper 32 is gonna be the worst of all