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(I've never faced any trouble in this kind of questions. .. don't knw why i can't solve this one )
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Is the answerPart (c)
(I've never faced any trouble in this kind of questions. .. don't knw why i can't solve this one )
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Yes sorry I meant that lol, I just forgot to put the negative sign. I 'll show you how to do it.0 1
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that's pretty easy man!! Sorry about my handwritingPart (c)
(I've never faced any trouble in this kind of questions. .. don't knw why i can't solve this one )
sorry i didn't read the question!! forget the last part!! rotation 90 degrees anticlockwisePart (c)
(I've never faced any trouble in this kind of questions. .. don't knw why i can't solve this one )
thats a practical question and you need to stay calm while solving just look carefullyM/J 2010 Paper 42 Question 3(d). What is the method to do it?
someone help me out in this....
0580/41/m/j/14-question 5 (f)
(f) The lighthouse stands on an island of area 1.5cm2
Work out the actual area of the island on the scale drawing.
why do you divide 3/2 ??the scale is 2 cm : 3 km
hence if we want area we have to square the scale into area scale factor such as (3/2)^2 = x/1.5
so 1.5 * (3/2)^2 which is 3.375
why do you divide 3/2 ??
oooh thanx man!!We're creating a ratio between the scale on the ground to distance on the map.
(3 on ground : 2 on map)^2 = (x on ground : 1.5 on map)
similarly you can do (2/3)^2 = 1.5/x and get same result
how to enlargement SF=-2 of a shape
oooh kay thank you man!!first identify centre of enlargement, from where enlargment is taking place from.
Then the image co-ordinates should be twice the distance from centre than of the object.
For example if the object is at (1,1) and centre is (0,0) the image should be (2,2) which is twice as far as the (1,1) object.
Now, the important part is that the scale factor is in negative. Hence the image should be drawn on opposite side of the centre. (i.e on left, if the object is on right)
Question 11:need help in this question!! 0580/42/m/j/14, Question 11
The total area of each of the following shapes is X.
The area of the shaded part of each shape is kX.
For each shape, fi nd the value of k and write your answer below each diagram.
hey masterex567 how in the fourth one 6 equilateral triangles are there?? only 3 are there
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