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how to prove that MN=6Sorry.
I meant QM=3... Read my post again... Scale factor is 2... Meaning that any side of the original image is to be doubled in length...
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how to prove that MN=6Sorry.
I meant QM=3... Read my post again... Scale factor is 2... Meaning that any side of the original image is to be doubled in length...
450:550
9:11
Plz explain fully9:11...
tell me is that right...
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i kw this but can u explain why450/2
i kw this but can u explain why
1st join the original point with rotated point( repeat it for next point too)how do you find the center of rotation/the point about which the object is rotated?
The part in which u hav to find gradient ?
The coordinates of D will be (10,-7) but im not sure. ,The line CD is the perpendicular bisector of the line joining the point A (–1, –5) and the
point B (5,3). Given that M is the midpoint of AB, that 2CM = MD, and that the x-coordinate of C is – 2,
find the coordinates of D.
Plz explain fully
View attachment 7886 here it is again
sorry this is the correct linkhttp://www.xtremepapers.com/papers/CIE/Cambridge International O Level/Mathematics D (Calculator Version) (4024)/4024_w09_qp_2.pdf
Question no 11
Part a 4
The value of t when both objects had travelled the same distance !
20x+50 =12x+60http://www.xtremepapers.com/papers/CIE/Cambridge International O Level/Mathematics D (Calculator Version) (4024)/4024_w09_qp_2.pdf
Question no 11
Part a 4
The value of t when both objects had travelled the same distance !
sorry this is the correct link
http://www.xtremepapers.com/papers/CIE/Cambridge International O Level/Mathematics D (Calculator Version) (4024)/4024_w11_qp_22.pdf Q9c iiib
how can u tell that PN=QM?? can u explain itAP=QB
PN=QM
therefore AN=BM=BM=6 cm
we would apply the rule of congruency here (AAS)how can u tell that PN=QM?? can u explain it
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