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Maths, Addmaths and Statistics: Post your doubts here!

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LOL ! ! ! !
try looking on websites like mathisfun and search on google for GCSE Vectors or Vectors in two dimensions !
 
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Can anyone please tell me how to find the direction of a vector in a relative velocity sum>???--

Its very confusing!!!
 
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its pretty easy find the direction according to the north direction u will see a horizontal or a vertical in ur vector diagram according to it find the angle and + and - with the angles ! !
 

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As-salam-o-alaikum!

Well for Q:4

within 2.5 ....find the lowest and max value

1 + 2.5 = 3.5

1 - 2.5 = -1.5

so no. of temp between -1.5 and 3.5 = => 6
 
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Within 2.5 C of 1 C means that the temperature should be within the following ranges:

- 1 + 2.5, i.e. from 1 - 3.5 C.
- 1 - 2.5, i.e. from -1.5 - 1 C.

The temperatures that meet either of those requirements are 1, 0, -1, 1, 3 and -1. So the answer is 6.
 
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same here buddy it should have been but it is not given u may have seen this question in D3 mensuration ex12b Q.4
 

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If it's not, then Circumference = 2πr
88 = 2πr
r = 44/π

Now arc length = r x theta
ACB = 44/π x theta => 44theta/π
 
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in case if the book provided the theta then there was no apparent reason to post such a useless question.. however i did got 14 as radius
 
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