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It's hard to help you with a drawing question on a forum.http://papers.xtremepapers.com/CIE/Cambridge IGCSE/Mathematics (0580)/0580_s12_qp_42.pdf
Question 9 tomorrow our exam so can u help plz
I like to draw a curve like an artist will do a sketch with a pencil. Go slowly between points and sketch the curve with a sharp pencil. Erase anything that you're not happy with.How do u draw a curve in a graph without messing it up, can u do it setions??? And in a cumulative frequency do can you draw them as straight lines.
Any term in this sequence is equal to the term before it plus two times the term two before it.
iv)and q.11 part (iv) and (v) for summer 2011 paper 43..
why are you putting 2 infront of 400 in the calculation part..i understand that 2(1+2+3+....400)but wouldnt even numbers mean that there are only 400 digits and not 800?so why not 400(400+1)/2iv)
121 + 122 + .... + 200 = (1 + 2 + ... + 200) - (1 + 2 + ... + 120) = 200(201)/2 - 120(121)/2 = 12840
v)
2 + 4 + 6 + ... + 800 = 2(1 + 2 + 3 + ... + 400) = 2[(400)(401)/2] = 160400
Any term in this sequence is equal to the term before it plus two times the term two before it.
So the term after 3413, 6827 is
6827 + 2*3413 = 13653.
Now call x the term before 3413, 6827.
Then 6827 = 3413 + 2x
--> x = (6827-3413)/2 = 1707
The term two before 7 is 2 not 3.hm so if any term in this sequence is equal to the term before it plus two times the term two before it.....so for first three terms its 2, 3, 7,.......if we want to find 3rd term it would be 3+(2*3) which is not equal to 7..?how?
2(1+2+3+...400) is a sum of 400 numbers.w
why are you putting 2 infront of 400 in the calculation part..i understand that 2(1+2+3+....400)but wouldnt even numbers mean that there are only 400 digits and not 800?so why not 400(400+1)/2
Useful formulas:How to do sequence questions in general?
Is there any formulas to learn?
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Which question?http://papers.xtremepapers.com/CIE/Cambridge IGCSE/Mathematics (0580)/0580_w11_qp_42.pdf ##########
Can you draw or tell me how to do it
Code:http://papers.xtremepapers.com/CIE/Cambridge%20IGCSE/Mathematics%20(0580)/0580_w11_qp_42.pdf
Substitute different values of n:m/j 2011 v42 Q9 C. thanx ALOT
oHHHHHHHHH Greattt! Thnx Alot!Substitute different values of n:
n=1: The number of lines in the first diagram is 3 so
a(1^3) + b(1^2) + 1 = 3 --> a + b + 1 = 3 --> a + b = 2
n=2: The number of lines in the first two diagrams is 3 + 9 = 12 so
a(2^3) + b(2^2) + 2 = 12 --> 8a + 4b + 2 = 12 --> 8a + 4b = 10 --> 4a + 2b = 5
Can you solve the two equations to find a and b?
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