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11I ask again: Which question?
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11I ask again: Which question?
a)QUESTION iv and vpartbii,iii,iv and vplz for sake of ALLAH TANKYOU
Thanks ! but thats for sequences with constant difference .. what for 1, 2, 4, 8, 16 .. ??well, the nth term can be found using the formula An+_b
Where A is the difference in the numbers
example:
5,7,9,11..etc..
to find the A, you subtract the numbers to get a COMMON difference
that difference is A; in this case 2 (7-5),(9-7),..
Next, B, is how much to get to the first number of the sequence
that means how much 2 has to get to 5, which is 3
so the nth term(formula) is 2n+3
hope that helped
some tipsThanks ! but thats for sequences with constant difference .. what for 1, 2, 4, 8, 16 .. ??
guess whos back
now bomb me with questions and make them hard
we shud round off but when it says exact ... it means what is shown in calculator ... so write whatever calcu saysHi guys
i have a very technical question.
what is an exact value ?
like in the question no.1 , wat should be the answer ?
is it 4.50 x 10^9 or 4.496 x 10^9
i checked the marking scheme , it says its 4.496 x 10^9 but shuldnt we round this off to 3s.f ???
each time the answer is not 2 the probability is 4/6http://www.xtremepapers.com/CIE/Cambridge IGCSE/0580 - Mathematics/0580_s10_qp_42.pdf
Question 3, (d) , any1 help?
thanks alot =]some tips
3^2, 5^2, 7^2 = 2n+1
0^3, 3^3, 6^3, 9^3 = 3n-3
so the difference is constant. for these, take the power, and then add or subtract accordingly.
e.g the 1st example the power is two. so put 2n. then, what do you add or subtract from 2n to get the term? in this case its 1.
1^3,4^5, 9^7 = n^2
3^3, 6^5, 11^7, 18^9
so the difference increases by constant here. for these initially put n^2. then whatever you add or subtract to get the term add it to the n^2 as above.
2^2, 4^4, 8^8
1^2, 3^4, 7^8
so the difference is doubling so put 2^n. then same as above.
if difference triples... put n^3
hope i helped!
thanks helped alot !each time the answer is not 2 the probability is 4/6
4/6*4/6*4/6*4/6*2/6
that makes 16/243
so 5 steps
answer is 5
plz help moi with this ( i know its stupid but what can i do )i need help with this part in w11 p4. for the inequality ( question 2a) do we add one to both sides? just explain asap thx
http://www.xtremepapers.com/papers/CIE/Cambridge IGCSE/Mathematics (0580)/0580_w11_qp_41.pdf
plz help moi with this ( i know its stupid but what can i do )
mid values of each range * frequencyhttp://www.xtremepapers.com/papers/CIE/Cambridge IGCSE/Mathematics (0580)/0580_w11_qp_42.pdf
Q 5(a) how to get mean time
thanks
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