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Rutzaba that question isn't from a past paper, so i don't have any link. If you figure out how to solve it, do let me know please. =D
 
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View attachment 23970 Alright, I know this question was posted before (If someone did it, or know when, they can give me the link to its solution -if it had been posted before) :p
Otherwise, I can't seem to be getting the hang of it. This is M/J/08, Paper 3, Q.8.
this is how i did it
(i)let PN= y
the triangle PTN is equal to tanx so
0.5x(y x TN)= tanx
TN=2tanx/y
dy/dx = y/ (2tanx/y)
=y x y/2(sinx/cosx)
=y^2 x 1/2(cosx/sinx)
=1/2 y^2 cotx

(ii) dy/dx =y^2/2 x cosx/sinx
2/y^2 dy= cosx/sinx dx (integrate this)
-2y^-1 =ln(sinx) +c
apply y=2 x=1/6 pi
c=-1-ln(1/2)
put it in the equation and get y=2/(1-ln2sinx)

:) hope you get it
 
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Rutzaba or PhyZac
Can you please help me with Q10 part iii of May/June 2012 paper 32.It is a vector question Im unable to solve it .I'll highly appreciate if you give a step by step solution.Thanks
Here is the link:http://papers.xtremepapers.com/CIE/Cambridge International A and AS Level/Mathematics (9709)/9709_s12_qp_32.pdf
We have to find the point p where the perpendicular distance to the two planes is same.


first we will for an equation the way the paper gave.
therefore
for plane m
|x+2y-2z-1|/sqrt((1^2) + (2^2) + (-2^2) = |x+2y-2z-1|/3 [P.S, sqrt is square root]
for plane n
|2x-2y+z-7|/sqrt((2^2)+(-2^2)+(1^2) = |2x-2y+z-7|/3


since you are finding a point where both distance is same , therefore.
|x+2y-2z-1|/3 = |2x-2y+z-7|/3 (3 can be cancelled both sides)
=
|x+2y-2z-1| = |2x-2y+z-7|

now we will sub the line values in the equation.
the x component (1+2t) [P.S, t is lamda ]
the y comp. (1+t)
the z comp. (-1+2t)

therefore.
| (1+2t) +2 ( 1+t) -2(-1+2t) -1 | = |2(1+2t) - 2(1+t) + (-1+2t) - 7 |
simplifying it you get
|4| = |-8+4t|
now to solve modulus, we do squaring method
16 = 64-64t+16t^2
simplify
2 = 8 - 8t +2t^2
2t^2 - 8t + 6 = 0
solve it and get
t = 3 or t= 1
when t=3 the position of point is [P.S, u do this by sub t value in line equation)
(7, 4, 5) => OA
when t = 1 the position of point is
(3, 2, 1) => OB

BA (or AB, same thing) = OA - OB
= (4 , 2, 4)

now find the mod
sqrt(4^2 + 2^2 + 4^2)
= 6

I dint do every step in detail, (very long) if u dont get any step, just ask. [Pray for me please.]
 
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Thank-you so much PhyZac I got it that was extremely helpful.May you be blessed with very good grades .Ameen.
I have one more problem in Statistics paper 62 may/june 2012 Q2 part i.I don't understand how to draw the probability distribution table.
Here is the link:http://papers.xtremepapers.com/CIE/Cambridge International A and AS Level/Mathematics (9709)/9709_s12_qp_62.pdf
well its easy :) three possibilities are that they must be same for 0 then if they are different then either 2 or 4 draw the table with 3 coloumns 0 2 4 then see the possible outcomes and multiply teir probabilities and sum them :)
 
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Thank-you so much PhyZac I got it that was extremely helpful.May you be blessed with very good grades .Ameen.
I have one more problem in Statistics paper 62 may/june 2012 Q2 part i.I don't understand how to draw the probability distribution table.
Here is the link:http://papers.xtremepapers.com/CIE/Cambridge International A and AS Level/Mathematics (9709)/9709_s12_qp_62.pdf
Aaameeen.

And for that question, Y value is 2 X values minus eachother.
[Two independent values of X are chosen at random. The random variable Y takes the value 0 if the
two values of X are the same. Otherwise the value of Y is the larger value of X minus the smaller
value of X.] this is from the paper....
anyway so the possible values of Y are
0 [when (2,2) or (4,4) or (6,6) are chosen]
2 [when (4,2) or (6,4) or (2,4) or (4,6) are chosen]
4 [when (6,2) or (2,6) are chosen]

So now we know the values, we have to find the probabilities
for 0, (0.5 x0.5) + (0.4 x 0.4) + (0.1 x 0.1) = 0.42 [P.S, i sub the probabilities of the numbers above from table.]
for 2, (0.4 x 0.5) + (0.1 x 0.4) + (0.5 x 0.4) + (0.4 x 0.1) = 0.48
for 4, (0.1 x 0.5) + (0.5 x 0.1) = 0.1

I hope u get it, and thanks alot for the prayer.
 
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Aaameeen.

And for that question, Y value is 2 X values minus eachother.
[Two independent values of X are chosen at random. The random variable Y takes the value 0 if the
two values of X are the same. Otherwise the value of Y is the larger value of X minus the smaller
value of X.] this is from the paper....
anyway so the possible values of Y are
0 [when (2,2) or (4,4) or (6,6) are chosen]
2 [when (4,2) or (6,4) or (2,4) or (4,6) are chosen]
4 [when (6,2) or (2,6) are chosen]

So now we know the values, we have to find the probabilities
for 0, (0.5 x0.5) + (0.4 x 0.4) + (0.1 x 0.1) = 0.42 [P.S, i sub the probabilities of the numbers above from table.]
for 2, (0.4 x 0.5) + (0.1 x 0.4) + (0.5 x 0.4) + (0.4 x 0.1) = 0.48
for 4, (0.1 x 0.5) + (0.5 x 0.1) = 0.1

I hope u get it, and thanks alot for the prayer.
Thank-you so much PhyZac you are the best!! :)
 
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this is how i did it
(i)let PN= y
the triangle PTN is equal to tanx so
0.5x(y x TN)= tanx
TN=2tanx/y
dy/dx = y/ (2tanx/y)
=y x y/2(sinx/cosx)
=y^2 x 1/2(cosx/sinx)
=1/2 y^2 cotx

(ii) dy/dx =y^2/2 x cosx/sinx
2/y^2 dy= cosx/sinx dx (integrate this)
-2y^-1 =ln(sinx) +c
apply y=2 x=1/6 pi
c=-1-ln(1/2)
put it in the equation and get y=2/(1-ln2sinx)

:) hope you get it


Thank you so much. :D I was missing just a spot and the whole question seemed to go wrong. :p
 
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wen i had pobs wth complex numbers i was like sir pleeze?
sir called us on a sunday at 8 am in the morning ,,, at ten thirty wen we left th room... we knerw it by heart

though afta 8 months of no practice i hardly remember!
 

Maz

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1) Open the brackets.
(1-4x+4x^2) (1+6ax+15a^2 x^2...) [you don't need anymore since we want the first three terms]
2) The first term we already have 1
Second term- find all the combinations between the brackets that will give us "-x"
(4x*1)+(1*6ax) = -x [divide both sides by 'x']
4+6a= -1
a=1/2
3) The third term- find all the combinations between the brackets that will give us "bx^2"
(4x^2*1)+(-4x*6ax)+(1*15a^2 x^2)= bx^2
4x^2 - 24 ax^2 + 15 a^2 x^2 = bx^2 [divide both sides by x^2)
4 - 24a +15a^2 = b [put the value of 'a' in]
b = -41/2

I'm not sure whether i have explained it in a proper manner, if you still have a doubt i'll try to explain it in another way
 
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wen i had pobs wth complex numbers i was like sir pleeze?
sir called us on a sunday at 8 am in the morning ,,, at ten thirty wen we left th room... we knerw it by heart

though afta 8 months of no practice i hardly remember!

He must have been an amazing teacher!!
 
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PLEASE HELP THIS QUESTION
A manufacture of biscuits produces 3 times as many cream one as chocolate one.Biscuits are chosen randomly and packed into boxes of 10.Find the probability that a box contain equal number of cream and chocolate biscuit.
 
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