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Maths, Addmaths and Statistics: Post your doubts here!

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How to answer paper 22 oct nov 2011 section A... 3)b)i).... The angle comes for me as 108 not 252
 
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In a rhombus is the diagonals equal, and reason

Although they are perpendicular but they are not equal as one diagonal is longer than the other !
make a rhombus and u will see for ur self,due to its tilted nature this occurs !
 
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if possible could you actually share some of your mocks questions??? :p

i guess not! the paper is gone for checking . But i think it was from recent past papers ; don't know for sure as i haven't solved any yet . But there was this one question of Transformation in which everything came i.e Reflection , Translation , Rotation , Enlargement , Stretch and Shear .
 
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yeah i think we're going Off Topic . So back to asking questions . No more bragging about grades :p
 
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^^ Indeed you guys are! So better stay on topic. :)
I need help with the second part.
 

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i guess not! the paper is gone for checking . But i think it was from recent past papers ; don't know for sure as i haven't solved any yet . But there was this one question of Transformation in which everything came i.e Reflection , Translation , Rotation , Enlargement , Stretch and Shear .

dude are you at Bss??? cuz we had somewhat the same exam and you know that its all centralized...right?? :D
 
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Need help with question 3, the coordinates of P. Mark scheme says it can be found using a vector method, so if anyone knows that, I'd love to see it.
 

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Need help with question 3, the coordinates of P. Mark scheme says it can be found using a vector method, so if anyone knows that, I'd love to see it.

U would be better off using similar triangles method here then vectors but i think here is what u need to do !
AP/PB = 1/2
so 2AP = PB
now simplify what AP and PB mean !
2(-OA +OP ) = OP + OB

now use the rules of addition and subtraction in vectors and see if u get the answer ! Gud luck !
 
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