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got it thxin math AS razo to find the length of arc we use S=R*angel
but for the area you will use ur formula
thxI also confused a bit at first but I just got it after repeat the question again.
For C (i), the Q said that both radius and height is 3 times higher. Hence, the volume of the new one should be multiplied by 27 (cube 3) (according to the similarity rule) [if area must be 9 (3*3) ]
= 27W
For C (ii), the Q said only the radius increase "double" from the original. That means the area is larger. As I said, the area must be square so 2*2 = 4
= 4W
* Length - no need to have square or cube
Area - square
Volume - cube
Hope it would help you
u mixing me up now . i got the right answerbut hold on a second the angel must be in radian so for example the angel u have is 60 in degree so u will make
so u will make 60*180/the by sign
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angle*but hold on a second the angel must be in radian so for example the angel u have is 60 in degree so u will make
so u will make 60*180/the by sign
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ok so wat nothing is wrong i was in hurryangle*
sorry but i don't know how to solve iti also have this
http://www.xtremepapers.com/papers/CIE/Cambridge IGCSE/Mathematics (0580)/0580_s03_qp_4.pdf
6 ) b plzzzzzz URGENT
i)x+4-2=x+2i also have this
http://www.xtremepapers.com/papers/CIE/Cambridge IGCSE/Mathematics (0580)/0580_s03_qp_4.pdf
6 ) b plzzzzzz URGENT
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