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Hope this helpsSilent Hunter said:HOW TO DO QUESTION 11 MAY 2009 PART (B) (iii) (B)? IS IT FINE OR LINK ALSO NEEDED?
Here is the solution:Silent Hunter said:http://www.xtremepapers.me/CIE/Cambridge%20O%20Levels/4024%20-%20Mathematics/4024_s06_qp_2.pdf
HOW TO DO 11(B) (iii) ? of this paper????
Usman17 said:Guyz in question 3 part b of this paper http://www.xtremepapers.me/CIE/Cambridg ... 8_qp_2.pdf why cant it be done like this 17x/32 - 15x/32= 18... :| please xplain the correct method also...
and the same paper question 4b (iv) a... There is not hint of parallel sides given or is dere\\?? so how can we assume it by our own? :|
in shear the shape may change entirely but the area remains same as the object.. n stretch looks like it has been pulled in one or two directions..(one and two-way stretch respectively) the area changes in stretch.grkbb101 said:how can u differentiate between shear n stretch by looking at the fig ures i ll be so thankful. it ix super confusing! :Search:
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