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Maths, Addmaths and Statistics: Post your doubts here!

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these might help
 

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ok how do i find the area in the first place??

dont need to find the area bro.... Find the lengths of any 1 side of each triangle n den i'll show u how to do... See if u founded CE and BF as they r similar in the triangle CGE and FGB so write like this :
(CE/BF)^2 = A. Of CGE/ A. Of FGB
as CE and BF are lengths so they are in cm n area should be in cm square so v square both sides... ( itx a formula ;)) hope u r clear now :)
 
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please tell me that if add-maths for o'level useful anyway ???
 
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AS level math (and to some small extent, A level math) will become a cakewalk if you take it.
 
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ADD MATHS

4sin4x +5 = 7 cos^2 x

I have done this much solution:
4sin4x +5 = 7(1 - sin^2 x)
4sin4x +5 = 7-7sin^2 x
4sin 4x + 5 + 7 sin^2 x - 7 = 0
4sin 4x + 7 sin^2 x + 2 = 0.
Now what?
 
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can anyone tell me what does this means" a point is lying in the same vertical plane as two other points p and q on the horizantal ground"
 
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