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Yes the answers in the mark scheme are definitely wrong. You can check them yourself :really?? ..it means i had done it right...i gt the same crct answer in the 1st attempt !! huh !!
Start with part (a). Which specific part can't you do? Post all your working/ideas.Hey
CAn u please solve the question of paper 42 may june 2010
the whole question 10 (a ,b ,c ,d ) is a complete doubt ... unable to solve it
Please helP me 0ut !
It's very hard to explain this in a forum. I uploaded some revision notes on the topic in this thread: https://www.xtremepapers.com/community/threads/maths-shear-and-stretch-explain.24950Could you please explain shear and stretch?!
Each length of wood is 200cm rounded to the nearest cm. So for each length of wood, the upper bound is 200.5 and the lower bound is 199.5.Q9, Paper 22, May June 2010...please help me with this question
Thank YouEach length of wood is 200cm rounded to the nearest cm. So for each length of wood, the upper bound is 200.5 and the lower bound is 199.5.
There are 32 lengths of wood so you need to multiply the lower bound by 32 to find the lower bound of the total (199.5 x 32).
Finally, change the answer into metres.
Can you post your working to show me how you got 401.1?Plz help me with this question also. Q12 Paper 22 M/J 2010, Part (a)...according to my calculations the answer should be 401.1 but marking scheme says its 440 :\
Start with part (a). Which specific part can't you do? Post all your working/ideas.
Could you plz tell me if this calculator is allowed in Igcse ?
Casio fx-991es plus
I can't indestand the second one Like how do we use the graph to find the difference do i have to go trough ALL the points on the line :/ Please HelpThe first one is equivalent to sin(x)=cos(x) so this is where the graphs of sin(x) and cos(x) intersect.
The second one is a bit trickier : you need to find the x-value where the difference between the curves is 0.5. For example, at x=90, sin(x)=1 and cos(x)=0 --> the difference between the curves is 1. So a difference of 0.5 will occur somewhere between the intersection point (difference = 0) and x=90 (difference = 1). You can use the graphs to find this.
You don't need to go through every point but you do need to use trial and error to get close to a difference of 0.5.I can't indestand the second one Like how do we use the graph to find the difference do i have to go trough ALL the points on the line :/ Please Help
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