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THERE ARE THREE METHODS TO SOLVE THIS CAN ANYONE SOLVE THROUGH ALL 3.
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THERE ARE THREE METHODS TO SOLVE THIS CAN ANYONE SOLVE THROUGH ALL 3.
Thank you so muchThat isn't the main forum page. First go the CIE thread, then the As and A Level Thread, and before you enter this mathematics thread, you'll find it on the top right corner
Dude, TBH people could really help out here, but honestly, you might fall into serious trouble trying to do that! unfortunately, you aren't allowed to discuss anything about the paper here until 24 hrs after the actual exam, especially here in XPC.Hey everyone out there. I was wondering if someone has the same paper variant as me in other countries so that due to time difference we can help with the questions coming. My paper variants are listed below.
Physics 22, physics 12 physics 33
Chemistry 22, Chemistry 12 and Chemistry 33
Mathematics 12 and Mathematics 62
My time zone Pakistan Standard time GMT+5
Thanks a lot
mj 2016 p61 Q5
See if this helps...oct nov 2016 p61 Q5 ii CAN SOMEONE PLZ EXPLAIN THE 2nd SOLUTION IN THE MS.
Can anyone help me in the following oct/nov 2017/13 Part(ii).......have exam tomorrow
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Since CD lies in the same line as BC then it must be an integer multiple of the unit vector of BC (The integer will be the magnitude of DC).
In this case we don't know if DC is in the same direction as BC or the opposite, so it can either be a positive or a negative integer multiple of the unit vector.
CD = +/- (CD magnitude)(unit vector of BC)
OD = +/- (CD magnitude)(unit vector of BC) +OC
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can someone explain 10(ii)?
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