M->A is half of C->A.
C->A = -c + a
So M->A = 1/2 (-c + a) - -1/2 c + 1/2 a
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M->A is half of C->A.
2) Have you tried using tracing paper. The locus is the path that D moves as it is rotated.
This is an arc centre B, radius BD.
2) I've never seen this question in IGCSE and it doesn't really seem like a modern IGCSE question. I can help you with it if I can see the paper first.
3) 'The glass can be filled with water from the jar exactly 216 times.' This means that the volume factor = 216.
Scale factor = cube root(volume factor) = cube root (216) = 6. Multiply the radius and height of the glass by the scale factor (6) to find the height and radius of the jar.
4) Q17 only has parts a) and b). There's no part c).
thnxxtotal distance = 100 m
distance from 0 sec to 8 sec = 80.6 m(from (a) )
distance from 8 sec to 10 = 100-80.6=19.4 m
distance = area under graph
19.4 = 1/2 ( Base 1 + base 2 ) x Height were base 2 is the speed when he cross the finish line
so
19.4 = 1/2 ( 12.4 + x ) x 2 >> 19.4 = 12.4 + x >> x = 19.4-12.4=7
'The angle at the centre is twice the angle at the circumference':Thank you ,,
thats was 0580/21/M/J/10 Q17 C
http://papers.xtremepapers.com/CIE/Cambridge IGCSE/Mathematics (0580)/0580_s10_qp_21.pdf
Sorry for misleading
Do you mean the inverse of the shear and stretch matrices? Can you explain what you mean?GUYS WHATS THE INVERSE for shear and stretch???
thanks a lot'The angle at the centre is twice the angle at the circumference':
The chord CD subtends angle COD at the centre at angle CED at the circumference so angle CED = 38/2 = 19.
Then angle EDO = 180 - 90 - 19 = 71.
yes like for stretch we do 1/k what about shear?Do you mean the inverse of the shear and stretch matrices? Can you explain what you mean?
lol i took that from the question paper you gve model of a car and the real car dran itsorry dear but i didnt get anythg :/ i never heard of model nd real...can u tell me which topic is it..ill study nd thnx a lot
Can't you just use the same method as you would to find the inverse of any other matrix?yes like for stretch we do 1/k what about shear?
Have a look at this thread: https://www.xtremepapers.com/community/threads/im-an-igcse-maths-teacher-post-your-questions-here.24660/page-3Hey there. I have a qs in Oct/Nov 12 qp_23 #17.
I don't understand how to solve it.
First you find the angle of the sector by using the formula length of the arc=(theta/360)*pie*2*rHey there. I have a qs in Oct/Nov 12 qp_23 #17.
I don't understand how to solve it.
when you draw this line the shapes on it sides should look similar Like the letter A has 1 if you ct it from UP to the down the left and right side is same lemme make it little more easier My Face Your face have one line of symmetry if you keep a mirror on the line of symmetry you can see the exact same other sideWHaT does plane of Symmetry mean ????
It is rare to see it come up in paper 2 but I see no reason why it won't.Hi everyone. Quick question, is there any chance mensuration might come in paper 2?
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