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Yes, a big difference. In (AUB)' you shade every other part except A and B while in (A intersection B) you only shade the common!guys (A U B)'' aur (A intersection B) mein koi difference hai ??
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Yes, a big difference. In (AUB)' you shade every other part except A and B while in (A intersection B) you only shade the common!guys (A U B)'' aur (A intersection B) mein koi difference hai ??
Alpha, can you please show a little working please....got it
No specific way, trial and error i should say !how do we make expressions for pattern solving like n= n-5 . how do we do that for a particular paittern ???? pls help asap !!
write the property u r applying! it may not be of marks but it may help you in further parts of the questionwant to ask one thing. in circle questions where angle is to be found which is usually about 1 mark should we write down the answer straight away or write too the property which we are applying?
Describe the transformation T which is represented by the matrix
1 2
0 1
(A U B)' = A' intersection B'guys (A U B)'' aur (A intersection B) mein koi difference hai ??
If you haven't memorized it then draw a imaginary triangle and put its coordinates in a matrix form. Multiply it with the Matrix given and draw the resultant coordinates. You'll come to know which transformation it is!Describe the transformation T which is represented by the matrix
1 2
0 1
If you haven't memorized it then draw a imaginary triangle and put its coordinates in a matrix form. Multiply it with the Matrix given and draw the resultant coordinates. You'll come to know which transformation it is!
De morgan's law: (A U B)' = A' ∩ B'guys (A U B)'' aur (A intersection B) mein koi difference hai ??
Q1Given that
f–1(x) = cx + d, find the values of c and d.
this part will be connected to another part post the complete qstnGiven that
f–1(x) = cx + d, find the values of c and d.
http://www.xtremepapers.com/papers/...Calculator Version) (4024)/4024_s11_qp_22.pdfthis part will be connected to another part post the complete qstn
Given that
f–1(x) = cx + d, find the values of c and d.
ok this part is confusing me Q9 b part i (a)http://www.xtremepapers.com/papers/...Calculator Version) (4024)/4024_s10_qp_21.pdfI am done with the prep post ur doubts now i am here to try to help nw
Q8 b iiok this part is confusing me Q9 b part i (a)http://www.xtremepapers.com/papers/CIE/Cambridge International O Level/Mathematics D (Calculator Version) (4024)/4024_s10_qp_21.pdf
4 times as many people owned a car only as owned a bicycle only it should mean like 4p=x isn't it? but the markscehme says oppositeNeed help in a question
http://www.xtremepapers.com/papers/CIE/Cambridge International O Level/Mathematics D (Calculator Version) (4024)/4024_w09_qp_2.pdf
Q4. (b) (i) .. what will the expressions be and how will we derive them ?? can someone also explain it as well ?
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