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Only one s.f it is
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nOpe
o. o 5Only one s.f it is
How do we reflect in x+y=1
such lines ?
YUP..........o. o 5
so both these zero's are not significant? only 5 is?
May I get the Q? It will help to be solvedHow do we reflect in x+y=1
such lines ?
Draw the line y = -x + 1. Then reflect along that line.How do we reflect in x+y=1
such lines ?
i know that but after thatDraw the line y = -x + 1. Then reflect along that line.
Any views abt thisIn the locus questions when they usually ask us to define a region by giving three restrains on the region,they ask in condition for instance tht the region should be less than 3 cm from a point .then are we to draw a dotted line tht encloses the region(cos region is before 3 cm and the boundary is the line we r drawing) or shud we draw a solid line?
Also in estimation like this one it is fairly easy to get 39 *3/6 yielding 19.5 but the MS states 20 as the correct answer I mean we can do simple calculations such as this is one without further estm and this will give us a more closer answer.Is ther any sort of rule like to est all the relevant quantites to 1 or 2(which seems more apt) sig fig so 38.89=40 and wud give 20 as an answer
http://papers.xtremepapers.com/CIE/Cambridge International O Level/Mathematics D (Calculator Version) (4024)/4024_w13_qp_11.pdf
Q7 I am referring to in the abv context
See the pici know that but after that
Let me have a shape;........ or I just use a TRIANGLE and Example?i know that but after that
About the estimation,i naturally would choose 40,since it would be better to get answers in the whole number.Any views abt this
How many are you getting?***amd*** your side? ? ?? ? ? ? ? ? ?? ? ? ? ?? ? ? ? ?? ? ? ? ??
http://papers.xtremepapers.com/CIE/Cambridge International O Level/Mathematics D (Calculator Version) (4024)/4024_w06_qp_1.pdfWhat's in the other question?
70 ish
solved 2 pprs, got 77 & 76. AlhamdulillahHow many are you getting?
really ..the dotted line conc is in D4 and also in locus questions whre for instance y,<x not y<=x in which they show a dotted line....I get wht u mean by shading the region but since the (for instance) the circle shud be less than 3 cm and the line is the boundary shudn,t we draw tht line dotted ...solid lineeans tht the boundary is incl?at least frm wht I have heard/studiedAbout the estimation,i naturally would choose 40,since it would be better to get answers in the whole number.
And in locus they ask us to shade so if the area is to be before 3 cm and closer to A than B,we will draw the 2 loci i.e a 3 cm radius circle and a perpendicular bisector of AB,and shade the area within the circle and towards the side of A.Is that what you were asking.I have never heard of using a dotted line,just shade the area.
I have never seen a dotted line being used,or mentioned in the ms.AFAIK the dotted line is in the inequality diagrams to indicate not equal signs....maybe draw a locus and post it here so i can understand what you are trying to say.really ..the dotted line conc is in D4 and also in locus questions whre for instance y,<x not y<=x in which they show a dotted line....I get wht u mean by shading the region but since the (for instance) the circle shud be less than 3 cm and the line is the boundary shudn,t we draw tht line dotted ...solid lineeans tht the boundary is incl?at least frm wht I have heard/studied
nicesolved 2 pprs, got 77 & 76. Alhamdulillah
Wait. LEME DO ithttp://papers.xtremepapers.com/CIE/Cambridge International O Level/Mathematics D (Calculator Version) (4024)/4024_w06_qp_1.pdf
oh, sorry .-. not Q24. I had to say Q20. how can we do it?
Faizan Muhammmad
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