even i have bio p6 tomorrow. I hope its easy!AS SALAM O ALAIKUM !!
WISH YOU GUYS ALL THE BEST FOR YOUR EXAMS !!
I HAVE MATHSP22 AND BIOLOGY P62 EXAM TOMORROW!!
I'M NERVOUS!!
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even i have bio p6 tomorrow. I hope its easy!AS SALAM O ALAIKUM !!
WISH YOU GUYS ALL THE BEST FOR YOUR EXAMS !!
I HAVE MATHSP22 AND BIOLOGY P62 EXAM TOMORROW!!
I'M NERVOUS!!
Use the Pythogoras' theoremI need help with 0580/42/M/J/13 Question 11, page 18, the weird triangle question, how do you do it?? It's really twisting :/
Hi! I need help with this question! The answer is (a=10 b=1 c=-2) OR (a=-10 b=-1 c=2)
Its from w13_qp_42
Thanks in advance!
look , the main info is that O is the center. therefore, by using the property angle at center is twice at circumference, which in turn also means that angle at the circumference is half that of the angle at center.http://papers.xtremepapers.com/CIE/Cambridge IGCSE/Mathematics (0580)/0580_w11_qp_43.pdf
Question 3c!
Please help meee!
There are 200 students in total so the number of students who estimate more than M grams must be 0.3 x 200 = 60.0580 summer 13 paper 41 question 3 A student is chosen at random. The probability that the student estimates that the mass is greater than M grams is 0.3. Find the value of M.?
2n^2 + 3please solve this nth term question
find the nth term of the following sequence:
5,11,21,35,53
Was this an exam question? Was there a question part that came before it?please solve this nth term question
find the nth term of the following sequence:
5,11,21,35,53
No...it was a stand alone questionWas this an exam question? Was there a question part that came before it?
For these questions there's usually another part that will help you.
If this was stand-alone exam question then the syllabus must have changed - it would not have been a question a few years ago. I teach GCSE now so I can't say.please solve this nth term question
find the nth term of the following sequence:
5,11,21,35,53
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