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Mathematics: Post your doubts here!

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That's the problem.. Going out of practice in maths is v. v. easy.. I mean i left stats for 6-7 days and i have totally forgotten Permutation and Combination in Statistics :(

Again the teacher.. We don't have a 'very good' teacher at our school.. who'd you recommend to study maths from in Karachi?

I have heard that Sir Zeeshan is pretty impressive for maths. Any suggestions? I'd only need the teacher for P3.. I can manage M1 on my own.
yes he is awesome :D plus he repeats the entire course three times :)
 
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O- maths A*
add maths - A
Alevels B -_- cux of s2... he doesnt pay that much attention to s2

Damn nice!

With the grace of Allah, I managed an A* in maths and B in Add maths.. studying all on my own.. even my AS and all other subjects are self-study and teachers from school no tution at all.. but P3 will be hard for me and I will need a teacher.. so guess It's Sir Zeeshan then :)

Thanks!
 
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Damn nice!

With the grace of Allah, I managed an A* in maths and B in Add maths.. studying all on my own.. even my AS and all other subjects are self-study and teachers from school no tution at all.. but P3 will be hard for me and I will need a teacher.. so guess It's Sir Zeeshan then :)

Thanks!
5 star chowrangi
 
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The argument of u is -3π/4 in the ms and the argument of u^2 is π/2...

Thank You for the drawing! May Allah bless you with awesomeness in this life and in the hereafter!

Really ? But in the solutions I have, it is π/2 :confused:
And if you see from the diagram u^2 is on the y-axis so the angle it makes with the x-axis is 90 degrees i.e π/2 radians
 
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