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Maths, Addmaths and Statistics: Post your doubts here!

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Saad Mughal


Now this one.. only the first part... a(i) and (iii)
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(i) 120 [x + (x-1) + (x+1)] = x(x-1)(x+1)
120 (3x) = x (x^2 - 1)
360x = x^3 - x
x^3 - 361x = 0

(iii) x(x^2-361) = 0
either x = 0,
or, x = +- underroot 361,
x= 0, 19, -19.
 
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Look, all you need to do is make a graph sketch.

Mark a scale of 1 on all 4 axis. Then change the points according to the transformation.

I'll take one example,

Let's say it's a reflection with y-axis as invariant line. This means that there will be no change in the y co-ordinates.

The original matrix would have been

(1 0)
0. 1

but now it changes to

(0 -1)
1. 0
 
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