- Messages
- 1,983
- Reaction score
- 3,044
- Points
- 273
I am not studying add maths
u r lucky that thought of choosing add maths did not occur to u.
We are currently struggling to cover the operational costs of Xtremepapers, as a result we might have to shut this website down. Please donate if we have helped you and help make a difference in other students' lives!
Click here to Donate Now (View Announcement)
I am not studying add maths
the line x=y means that at any given point x=y. and the line bisects the grid squares it passes through. right? now what is y=-x??
In part (i) the x will be minimum when y will be zero.http://papers.xtremepapers.com/CIE/Cambridge International O Level/Mathematics D (Calculator Version) (4024)/4024_s04_qp_2.pdf question 5 part c.. da concept to be applied is??
http://papers.xtremepapers.com/CIE/Cambridge International O Level/Mathematics D (Calculator Version) (4024)/4024_s04_qp_2.pdf question 5 part c.. da concept to be applied is??
it's gona b a parallel line.. idk how r v gona describe it..http://papers.xtremepapers.com/CIE/Cambridge International O Level/Mathematics D (Calculator Version) (4024)/4024_s03_qp_1.pdf
q16 part c. I don't have a clue about describing locus in three dimensions. Can anyone pls give some notes, or help me with it?
I figured a way to do these kind of questions.and how to find the velocity vector if the speed is 20km/h and direction 3i+4j Suchal Riaz usama321
it's gona b a parallel line.. idk how r v gona describe it..
r locus in 3 dimensions in our syllabus??the mark scheme says its gonna be a cylinder with two hemispeheres at the sides, and i kinda understand that. but i am worried if a different type of question comes in the exam.
p.s the question asks in three dimensions, so you can't say parallel lines
yup i have seen some rare questions, but yeah they seem to be in the syllabusr locus in 3 dimensions in our syllabus??
tag me if u got the answerthe mark scheme says its gonna be a cylinder with two hemispeheres at the sides, and i kinda understand that. but i am worried if a different type of question comes in the exam.
p.s the question asks in three dimensions, so you can't say parallel lines
HAVE U TRIED USING FORMULA I/2(Pi*R*H) + 1/2(2*pi*r2) + pi*r2???
is this 'calculator version' mathematics included? because dont we take mathematics syllabus D?
For almost 10 years, the site XtremePapers has been trying very hard to serve its users.
However, we are now struggling to cover its operational costs due to unforeseen circumstances. If we helped you in any way, kindly contribute and be the part of this effort. No act of kindness, no matter how small, is ever wasted.
Click here to Donate Now