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Hi guys!!!!!!!
who is appearing for MATHS...
em so worried abut it
who is appearing for MATHS...
em so worried abut it
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usama1993 said:my real reason for being worried is only
TRANSFORMATIONS and PROBABILITY....
if anyone can help me anyhow ????????
Depletion said:The diagrams shows the triangle PQR.
The points S and T lie on the lines PQ and PR respectively.
The line ST is parallel to the line QR.
[a] Angle QST = 116 and angle QRT = 49.
Find angle QPR.
U and V are points on ST and QR respectively.
PUV is a straight line with 2PU = UV and angle PVR = 90.
Find
PU : PV
[ii] the ratio of the area of the trapezium STRQ to the area of the triangle PQR.(problem on this one)
Diishiik Douw said:Can You help me with this question?
(without calculator)
(4.302 x 29.88)^2÷ √150
Depletion said:Diishiik Douw said:Can You help me with this question?
(without calculator)
(4.302 x 29.88)^2÷ √150
There should be given more details...please see the question again!!!
Depletion said:The diagrams shows the triangle PQR.
The points S and T lie on the lines PQ and PR respectively.
The line ST is parallel to the line QR.
[a] Angle QST = 116 and angle QRT = 49.
Find angle QPR.
U and V are points on ST and QR respectively.
PUV is a straight line with 2PU = UV and angle PVR = 90.
Find
PU : PV
[ii] the ratio of the area of the trapezium STRQ to the area of the triangle PQR.(problem on this one)
Depletion said:The diagrams shows the triangle PQR.
The points S and T lie on the lines PQ and PR respectively.
The line ST is parallel to the line QR.
[a] Angle QST = 116 and angle QRT = 49.
Find angle QPR.
U and V are points on ST and QR respectively.
PUV is a straight line with 2PU = UV and angle PVR = 90.
Find
PU : PV
[ii] the ratio of the area of the trapezium STRQ to the area of the triangle PQR.(problem on this one)
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