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can anyone tell me that for p2 maths paper 22 what was the answer for scale questionn
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Check this --> http://www.nku.edu/~mathed/Alphabet.pdf
It's got proof that O has 2 lines of symmetry and rational order 2
Yea I know this, but I'm saying that the letter O is not a circle, it's an oval. If you look at it from a 90 degree view it won't be the same shape.a circle has infinite symmetry
u cut it from diameter u get the same image on both sides
there you go
http://wiki.answers.com/Q/How_many_lines_of_symmetry_does_letter_'O'_have
http://answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20090107160413AAZJAuK
http://www.schools.ash.org.au/stkierans-manly/Classes/Yr6/6B/Symmetry/16.htm
these would be enough for your reference
so what is ur technique for memorising the matrixjust learn the matrices of transformation and such( characteristics of transformations), u will be fine, there is a specific technique i use for memorising the matrices. make sure ur graphs are accurate by not making huge points, double checking the lines, etc
its really long, i can email you? or pmso what is ur technique for memorising the matrix
it was 13500 and 408can anyone tell me that for p2 maths paper 22 what was the answer for scale questionn
ok so give me your emailok
but that stretch matrix is really confusing me
because in the exam it came like u said but other places like here http://www.cimt.plymouth.ac.uk/projects/mepres/alevel/fpure_ch9.pdf
says its the opposite
Nop wrongThe 2nd question in the exam,
the lines of symmetry question was: I and O
and the order of symmetry was I, O and N.. PLEASE SAY RIGHT!! :'(
i sent it just check ur emailif ur busy now u can send it later maybe tomorrow
(1 k) <--- this was the matrix form in the shear, right?
(0 1)
Whyy??? The shear is parallel to x-axis(1 0 is what i got :/
k 1)
so doesnt that mean its Y AXIS invariant?Whyy??? The shear is parallel to x-axis
Noo, in shear: if it's parallel to x-axis it's x-axis invariant.. if it's parallel to y-axis then y-axis is invariantso doesnt that mean its Y AXIS invariant?
awww man but my teacher said dat??Noo, in shear: if it's parallel to x-axis it's x-axis invariant.. if it's parallel to y-axis then y-axis is invariant
check this : http://www.scribd.com/doc/39052412/Shear-and-Stretch
My teacher said the same thing!!awww man but my teacher said dat??
oh wellMy teacher said the same thing!!
but I don't think it's right.
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