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Maths, Addmaths and Statistics: Post your doubts here!

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thankyou, now im going to do the second part of the question and il let you know if if get the right answer, for lower bound , all i have to do is subtract the perimtere by 0.5 right?
They are asking the lower bound of the perimeter... So u have to calculate the lower bound for all the sides and add them. :)
 
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They are asking the lower bound of the perimeter... So u have to calculate the lower bound for all the sides and add them. :)
Right so first subtract them with 0.5 and then add all of them together, usually i add first and then subtract with 0.5
 
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Hey i would like to ask you as to why you divided the 10 by 2?

Well the technique for upper or lower bound is to take the rounding figure (here it is "nearest to ten centimetres") and divide it by 2

Then,
For Upper bound : U add the divided figure to the original value
and For Lower bound : U subtract the divided figure from the original value.
 
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thankyou for the informative explanation, could you please explain me the translation part from this link http://www.s-cool.co.uk/gcse/maths/transformations/revise-it/transformations I cant understand how we get the new vector values once we draw the new shape, it doesnt make sense.

When we do translation, we have to consider how the points moved first, horizontally and second, vertically

When the points move to the right or up, the vector is positive
and when the points move to the left or down, the vector is negative

Now, lets take for example point c (5 , 4). It has to undergo a translation of (3 -2) (srry i cant write in vector form...)

So the point c move 3 units to the left and 2 units down. (Remember left -> +, down -> -)

Its the same for the other points.
 
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When we do translation, we have to consider how the points moved first, horizontally and second, vertically

When the points move to the right or up, the vector is positive
and when the points move to the left or down, the vector is negative

Now, lets take for example point c (5 , 4). It has to undergo a translation of (3 -2) (srry i cant write in vector form...)

So the point c move 3 units to the left and 2 units down. (Remember left -> +, down -> -)

Its the same for the other points.
How did you get (3,-2)
 
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Well it is said there that he'll do a translation with the translation vector (3 -2)
 
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Well it is said there that he'll do a translation with the translation vector (3 -2)
I am still very confused about this, ur doing a good job in explaining its just i havent really looked at this topic deeply, the topic seems straightforward though, could you use another example (ur own example) and then explain again. that might help,
 
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I am still very confused about this, ur doing a good job in explaining its just i havent really looked at this topic deeply, the topic seems straightforward though, could you use another example (ur own example) and then explain again. that might help,


Ok. First of all u have to understand the word translate. It means to shift an object or anything from one place and move it to another place, that is only the position of the object changes.

Well u understood till here? :

When we do translation, we have to consider how the points moved first, horizontally and second, vertically

When the points move to the right or up, the vector is positive
and when the points move to the left or down, the vector is negative

Well srry gtg now, will explain it 2morrow... srry for any inconvenience
 
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Ok. First of all u have to understand the word translate. It means to shift an object or anything from one place and move it to another place, that is only the position of the object changes.

Well u understood till here? :
Yes i have understood this :)
 
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Guys can someone tell me how you would solve this:
Factorise: 2x^2+3x-20 I can never factorise these kind of questions. I know it is an expansion, if someone has a good link to notes, please send me the link and explain. thanks
 
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Guys can someone tell me how you would solve this:
Factorise: 2x^2+3x-20 I can never factorise these kind of questions. I know it is an expansion, if someone has a good link to notes, please send me the link and explain. thanks
u have to make factors.this is the answer.i solved it.
 

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