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also i always dont get exact answer due to rounding in p1 when to round a side or an angle to get exact answer
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You can show long decimals as rounded in your working, but you should keep the exact value on your calculator. The only time you should round a number is in your FINAL answer. Or else you'll suffer from premature approximation. Your final answer is in 3 sig figures. If you must round in between, I suggest 5 sig to be safealso i always dont get exact answer due to rounding in p1 when to round a side or an angle to get exact answer
and angles calculationYou can show long decimals as rounded in your working, but you should keep the exact value on your calculator. The only time you should round a number is in your FINAL answer. Or else you'll suffer from premature approximation. Your final answer is in 3 sig figures. If you must round in between, I suggest 5 sig to be safe![]()
A similar scheme should be adapted for the angles calculation also as is explained by qwertypoiu . The only change is that your final answer should be rounded off correct to 1 decimal place.and angles calculation
may u help me in any of above postsA similar scheme should be adapted for the angles calculation also as is explained by qwertypoiu . The only change is that your final answer should be rounded off correct to 1 decimal place.
may u help me in any of above posts
For this expansion you're only interested in finding the term in x^2. So to make calculations simple, find the terms in x^2, and x^0 only in the expansion of (2x -1/2x)^6 .View attachment 59922 help in II june 2013 p12
This can more easily be solved by finding a general term first,View attachment 59922 help in II june 2013 p12
This you have to imagine in mind first or just sketch out so that you have an idea what the question means. when you draw out, you will see that the point (-1,3) and the point R if joined together will form a line exactly perpendicular to the line in which R is reflected.
Ohh gotcha, thanks a lot.For any staitonary point, dy/dx = o as dy/dx is a gradient, on maximum point or minimum point, change in y is 0 thus dy/dx should be zero
هNo. of ways of arranging 3 cards without restriction (also found in iii) = 9C3 x 3!
= 504
( Two cards out of 3 are green and pink together) = 7C1 x 1C1 x 1C1 x 2P2 x 2P2
= 28
504-28= 476
Two coordinates of P and QCan anyone please solve Q 5 part iii
http://papers.xtremepapers.com/CIE/Cambridge International A and AS Level/Mathematics (9709)/9709_s15_qp_33.pdf
Thank you
https://in.answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20140529123109AAtHhJSRobert uses his calculator to generate 5 random integers between 1 and 9 inclusive.
(i) Find the probability that at least 2 of the 5 integers are less than or equal to 4. [3]
Robert now generates n random integers between 1 and 9 inclusive. The random variable X is the
number of these nintegers which are less than or equal to a certain integer k between 1 and 9 inclusive.
It is given that the mean of X is 96 and the variance of X is 32.
(ii) Find the values of n and k.
Some1 tell me how to get the value of k plz rest I know.
k will be equal 6
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