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Mathematics: Post your doubts here!

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6)a)i)
Volume= area of cross-section*length
= 2x*(x+1)*(x+4) cm^3

6)a)ii)
= (x+1)*(x+4)*2x
= x(x+4)+1(x+4)*2x
=(x^2+4x+x+4)*(2x)
=2x(x^2+5x+4)
= 2x^3+10x^2+ 8x cm^3

6)b)i)
subtract 2cm each from the base lengths, as 1cm is reduced from both sides. subtract 1cm from the vertical length of the box only.
2x = 2x – 2
(x+4)-2 = x + 2
(x+1) - 1= x

6)b)ii)
Volume= area of cross-section*length
=(2x – 2)*(x + 2)* x
=2x(x+2)-2(x+2)*x
=2x^2+4x-2x-4*x
=x(2x^2+2x-4)
=2x^3+2x^2-4x
Now, Interior volume - exterior volume'
= (2x^3+10x^2+ 8x)-(2x^3+2x^2-4x)
=8x^2+12x cm^3

6)c)i)
Volume of wood was 8x^2+12x cm^3
Now we know it equals 1980 cm^3
8x^2+12x = 1980
divide the equation by 4
2x^2 + 3x = 495
2x^2 + 3x - 495 = 0

6)c)ii)
solve 2x^2 + 3x - 495 = 0, quadratically, using....... -b=-√ b^2-4*a*c/2a
you'll get x=15 and x=-16.5
we'll assume x to be 15, because lengths can't be negative.
dimension 1= 2x= 2*15= 30cm
dimension 2= x+4 = 15+4 = 19cm
dimension 3 = x+1 = 15+1 = 16cm
 
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Thanks a lot :) May you be rewarded for such a great help (y) .Aameen
6)a)i)
Volume= area of cross-section*length
= 2x*(x+1)*(x+4) cm^3

6)a)ii)
= (x+1)*(x+4)*2x
= x(x+4)+1(x+4)*2x
=(x^2+4x+x+4)*(2x)
=2x(x^2+5x+4)
= 2x^3+10x^2+ 8x cm^3

6)b)i)
subtract 2cm each from the base lengths, as 1cm is reduced from both sides. subtract 1cm from the vertical length of the box only.
2x = 2x – 2
(x+4)-2 = x + 2
(x+1) - 1= x

6)b)ii)
Volume= area of cross-section*length
=(2x – 2)*(x + 2)* x
=2x(x+2)-2(x+2)*x
=2x^2+4x-2x-4*x
=x(2x^2+2x-4)
=2x^3+2x^2-4x
Now, Interior volume - exterior volume'
= (2x^3+10x^2+ 8x)-(2x^3+2x^2-4x)
=8x^2+12x cm^3

6)c)i)
Volume of wood was 8x^2+12x cm^3
Now we know it equals 1980 cm^3
8x^2+12x = 1980
divide the equation by 4
2x^2 + 3x = 495
2x^2 + 3x - 495 = 0

6)c)ii)
solve 2x^2 + 3x - 495 = 0, quadratically, using....... -b=-√ b^2-4*a*c/2a
you'll get x=15 and x=-16.5
we'll assume x to be 15, because lengths can't be negative.
dimension 1= 2x= 2*15= 30cm
dimension 2= x+4 = 15+4 = 19cm
dimension 3 = x+1 = 15+1 = 16cm
 
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Re: IGCSE Maths Help--Available Here--Any Question

ok. There are so many forms of maths in IGCSE e.g international maths, additional mathematics, maths with coursework. What is the difference b/w dem and how many of dese cn a person give in one session?

By the way, maths with coursework(0581) have been stopped after 2014. So 2014 was the last year to take it.
 
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What's the difference between the two papers (Paper 2 and 4 I think, no coursework)?
With all my subjects I can see a difference in terms of content expressed in the questions.

For example: Sciences have a practical paper vs a multichoice vs a core/extended.
If u see that paper 2 is easy and short whereas paper 4 is long and hard
 
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What's the difference between the two papers (Paper 2 and 4 I think, no coursework)?
With all my subjects I can see a difference in terms of content expressed in the questions.

For example: Sciences have a practical paper vs a multichoice vs a core/extended.
And paper 4 has multiple parts to each question. Paper 2 had independant questions uncomprised of sub-questions.
Basically in paper 4 you have transformation, matrices, probability, vectors, and one question on numbers. In paper two, you have simple quesstions on number, algebra, and geometry. But this isn't always the case...
 
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