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u doing wrong paper its oct/nov 2011 p22 q8
LOL .. i had summer paper opened .. DAMN YOU!
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u doing wrong paper its oct/nov 2011 p22 q8
da question on investment bla bla
from da first to lastSeriously ? that's so easy dude ... use your graph to get the answers .. currently i don't have a graph paper or I would have done the question .. i have done it before .. which part is confusing you?
plsreplySeriously ? that's so easy dude ... use your graph to get the answers .. currently i don't have a graph paper or I would have done the question .. i have done it before .. which part is confusing you?
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its 7 cuz plane= no of lines of symmetry plus 1 ... do let me know if the answers correctSpidey21 do u knw about the planes of symmetry ?? can u give any idea about it !! check this out !!
http://clickpapers.net/past papers/math-/4024_s06_qp_1.pdf
q.16 part a !!
how is its answer = 7 ? :O
trust me it is it has some stupid multiple concept ... i hardly get it... u better try it toowhat's so hard in that question dude ? just plot the graphs first! .. first for company A where the values are given .. and then for company b using the equation that they have given .. then use the values from the graph to get the answers .. i don't have a graph paper or I would have solved the complete question.
its 7 cuz plane= no of lines of symmetry plus 1 ... do let me know if the answers correct
infinite in my opinion!The answer is correct.
what about a cylinder bogus ?? how many lines of symmetry will that have??
two of the faces of a cylinder are circlesThe answer is correct.
what about a cylinder bogus ?? how many lines of symmetry will that have??
trust me it is it has some stupid multiple concept ... i hardly get it... u better try it too
infinite in my opinion!
LOL Totally correct... u deserve an a star!!! What an amazing discovery Mind telling me the final answer?but that's for circle .. shouldn't it be infinite+1 ?
on a serious note why is there a plus 1 always... i wanna know the reasonbut that's for circle .. shouldn't it be infinite+1 ?
on a serious note why is there a plus 1 always... i wanna know the reason
ok tthankswell take a prism with an regular hexagon at one end for example.
there are 6 lines of symmetry in it. so there will be 6 in the 3D polygon as well.
PLUS one which goes through the center. and divides the whole prism into two.
like for a cylinder that line will be from one center of the circle to the center of circle on the other side.
use your pen cover to visualize it.
6.5*8=52mm=5.2cm(at least width needed)..http://www.xtremepapers.com/papers/CIE/Cambridge International O Level/Mathematics D (Calculator Version) (4024)/4024_s10_qp_11.pdf Need HElp in Question 9 part b. can't figure out the correct answer!
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