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Sorry. Wrong question(0 -1)
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btw what is that subject code for ?
from part (d)(i) ,,we summed up thatSorry. Wrong question
i need 24 d ii of this one:
http://www.xtremepapers.com/papers/CIE/Cambridge International O Level/Mathematics D (Calculator Version) (4024)/4024_w11_qp_11.pdf
Where is q? -.-from part (d)(i) ,,we summed up that
AR=p+kBP
AR=p+k 1/2 p
and from the diagram we can tell that BR=4p
so p+4p =5 p or simply 5
(that's how i think it works)
http://www.xtremepapers.com/CIE/Cambridge IGCSE/0580 - Mathematics/0580_w10_qp_22.pdf
Question 18, anybody can solve ?!?!
hey man i would like to help i know how to get this answer step by step! but i cant type it in here! :S but u can find ur solution in any IGCSE maths book under the TOPIC : Algebra, Chapter : Matrices. u will hopefully find ur solution there!http://www.xtremepapers.com/CIE/Cambridge IGCSE/0580 - Mathematics/0580_w10_qp_22.pdf
Question 18, anybody can solve ?!?!
still tryingSorry. Wrong question
i need 24 d ii of this one:
http://www.xtremepapers.com/papers/CIE/Cambridge International O Level/Mathematics D (Calculator Version) (4024)/4024_w11_qp_11.pdf
how can u say br is 4 p ? p is a vertical vector :/from part (d)(i) ,,we summed up that
AR=p+kBP
AR=p+k 1/2 p
and from the diagram we can tell that BR=4p
so p+4p =5 p or simply 5
(that's how i think it works)
any luck yet?Where is q? -.-
WHAT A QUESTION??Sorry. Wrong question
i need 24 d ii of this one:
http://www.xtremepapers.com/papers/CIE/Cambridge International O Level/Mathematics D (Calculator Version) (4024)/4024_w11_qp_11.pdf
Yep Got it!any luck yet?
Yep. They are all correct except thatWHAT A QUESTION??
i myself donno the answer...
but can u check ma answers
(a) p - 0.5q
(b) 1/3 p - 1/6 q
(c) 1/3 p+ 5/6 q
(d) (i) p + k/2 p
......(ii) 5
i was doing the same but instead of taking a variable such as L i was taking kYep Got it!
AR = L(AQ)
p + kq/2 = L( (5/6)q + p/3)
Simplify as much as you can and you'll get:
2L(5q + 2p) = 6(kq + 2p)
L = 3
equate to get k = 5
i was doing the same but instead of taking a variable such as L i was taking k
nicely done bro
Yupiii......good....from where these papers?Yep. They are all correct except that
(d) (i) p + kq/2 NOT whatever you wrote
btw why are u solving gce paper
it's "q" dumboYupiii......good....from where these papers?
both are same k/2 p = kp/2
My teacher said they are tougher and he has pretty high hopes from mebtw why are u solving gce paper
we have a different syllabus
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