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And do you remember the values of y that you obtained ?i think it was cos^2(2y) = 3tan(2y) , although i still think there was a number before cos^2, maybe not
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And do you remember the values of y that you obtained ?i think it was cos^2(2y) = 3tan(2y) , although i still think there was a number before cos^2, maybe not
And do you remember the values of y that you obtained ?
1) a=2
2) x>=-3 , x>=1
3) area=975
4) k=-1 P(-2,1)
5) C(13,7)
6) y= 15, 75
7) angle=24.1
8) a=32 sum to infinty=128 , n=18
9) volume=9pie
10) c=1
11) 76.3 and perimeter 35.1
Those are the answers i remember
I only remeber the answers... one was 15 degree and the other75 degree!!Does anyone knows what was the question of trigonometry's second part ? Was it cos2y = 3tan2y or some thing else ?
Q11 part 1 was a little bit tricky!! will loose 4 marks !!Yeah........ Q 10 and 11 REALLY had me going though......
Yeah and part iii) was also tricky I managed to solve part i) but was not able to solve part iii) due to the time limit. Both of the questions were tricky but once you get the concept of tangent and angle perpendicular both of the questions could be solved with just few lines of calculations. Now I realize how easy the part iii) was. My luck !Q11 part 1 was a little bit tricky!! will loose 4 marks !!
its 2cos2y=3tan2y, for O<y<180!i think it was cos^2(2y) = 3tan(2y) , although i still think there was a number before cos^2, maybe not
Yeah and part iii) was also tricky I managed to solve part i) but was not able to solve part iii) due to the time limit. Both of the questions were tricky but once you get the concept of tangent and angle perpendicular both of the questions could be solved with just few lines of calculations. Now I realize how easy the part iii) was. My luck !
The first part was also easy. You first need to state the angle touching the tangent and the center of the full circle ( i.e the circle with center C ). Then you need to find out the two sides of the right angled triangle as 20 - x and x ( Here x is the radius of the full circle and 20 is the radius of the sector ). Then you need to use sin ( given angle/2) = x/(20 - x ) (i.e sin(angle) = p/h ). Then the value of x will come correctly. And the third part was also so easy but I realized how easy it was just after handing my paper to the officials. Bad luck !Last two parts were easy dude...
how did u do the first part???
lThe first part was also easy. You first need to state the angle touching the tangent and the center of the full circle ( i.e the circle with center C ). Then you need to find out the two sides of the right angled triangle as 20 - x and x ( Here x is the radius of the full circle and 20 is the radius of the sector ). Then you need to use sin ( given angle/2) = x/(20 - x ) (i.e sin(angle) = p/h ). Then the value of x will come correctly. And the third part was also so easy but I realized how easy it was just after handing my paper to the officials. Bad luck !
The first part was also easy. You first need to state the angle touching the tangent and the center of the full circle ( i.e the circle with center C ). Then you need to find out the two sides of the right angled triangle as 20 - x and x ( Here x is the radius of the full circle and 20 is the radius of the sector ). Then you need to use sin ( given angle/2) = x/(20 - x ) (i.e sin(angle) = p/h ). Then the value of x will come correctly. And the third part was also so easy but I realized how easy it was just after handing my paper to the officials. Bad luck !
Yeah..... i thought it out on the same lines! and what minimum value did you get?
Other values are correct but I don't think angle was 2.1 rad. I forgot the angle now but I don't think it was 2.1.l
OK ... But Do you remember the values?
was x = 7.218 ... angle 2.1 rad and radius of sector 20cm??
dude it is the second derivative we use to find that for the value of x either the gradient is negative or positive why would you differentiate it third tym ???To prove that it is a minimum and not a maximum, remember, they are asking for the minimum of the GRADIENT and NOT the curve
it was 1.2Other values are correct but I don't think angle was 2.1 rad. I forgot the angle now but I don't think it was 2.1.
Yeah bro alright same answrs1) a=2
2) x>=-3 , x>=1
3) area=975
4) k=-1 P(-2,1)
5) C(13,7)
6) y= 15, 75
7) angle=24.1
8) a=32 sum to infinty=128 , n=18
9) volume=9pie
10) c=1
11) 76.3 and perimeter 35.1
Those are the answers i remember
no it was 1 confirmAll your answers are correct but I can't remember 1 as the value of C,if I m not wrong it was the question where we had to find the eq through integration.I think c was 2 maybe
there was no need of third derivative second derivative was all what was requiredi have a doubt what was the function f-1 f inverse in ques 2 past a n is concept of third derivative in alevels syllabus?
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