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can u be a little more sprcific like how many years back??????plzzzzzTry going backwards starting with the latest paper available, do all the variants.
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can u be a little more sprcific like how many years back??????plzzzzzTry going backwards starting with the latest paper available, do all the variants.
could u also plzzzzz post all the formulas of volumes areas similarity ,etc(in short all formulas) plzz it would help me a lotTry going backwards starting with the latest paper available, do all the variants.
it's better if u do till 2002 but try atleast till2005can u be a little more sprcific like how many years back??????plzzzzz
dey are olredy out.......olevelsourceforge.netWhen would the May 2012 papers be uploaded? I am giving my IGCSE this November and need to know the latest paper patterns!
its 71 right?How do you do this...
17. (c) AB is the diameter of a circle, centre O. C, D and E lie on the circle.
EC is parallel to AB and perpendicular to OD. Angle DOC is 38°.Work out angle EDO .
I got it from here: 0580_s10_qp_21.pdf
angle oec is 38/2= 19( angle at circumference = 1/2 * angle at centre..)That's i think what the mark scheme says, but can u explain how? Thanks.
angle oec is 38/2= 19( angle at circumference = 1/2 * angle at centre..)
hence angle edo= 180-(90+19) = 180-109= 71
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The two equal sides of an isosceles triangle are each 5cm long and the third side is 8cm. Calculate the area.
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The two equal sides of an isosceles triangle are each 5cm long and the third side is 8cm. Calculate the area.
Guyz how to do we solve question number 6 june 2011 paper 21?
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