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Re: All Pure Mathematics DOUBTS HERE!!!
« Reply #255 on: May 07, 2011, 09:32:49 pm »
Yup, and the angle between them will be zero.

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Re: All Pure Mathematics DOUBTS HERE!!!
« Reply #256 on: May 07, 2011, 10:12:31 pm »
-If you want to plot the point of the line just substitute x with any value from 0 to pi. ex  0.25pi+2y=pi--->0.75pi=2y find y and u have a point....
Do the same for another value of x and u get another point then join them to draw the line...
-Regarding the signs you put them on a number line and put the values on the number...outside the range of values is the same sign as a(coefficiient of x^2)....
for example if you have : x^2-x<0 so u put in the number line x=0 and x=1 soo outside this range is +ve since x^2 is +ve and inside the range is -ve. Since the question asks for <0 (-ve) it is 0<x<1. I hope that helps.   
i still didnt get question number 2 ......can u like solve it a take a picture and upload it....i think if i see it i can understand better!! :-[

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Re: All Pure Mathematics DOUBTS HERE!!!
« Reply #257 on: May 07, 2011, 10:15:35 pm »
i still didnt get question number 2 ......can u like solve it a take a picture and upload it....i think if i see it i can understand better!! :-[
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yh i know but i dont have a scanner so we will have to wait for someone else to upload the pic ..

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« Reply #258 on: May 07, 2011, 10:30:35 pm »
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yh i know but i dont have a scanner so we will have to wait for someone else to upload the pic ..
i think i kind of got the answer but im still not sure if the graph is right..its ok!

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« Reply #259 on: May 07, 2011, 11:10:03 pm »
Here you go.
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« Reply #260 on: May 08, 2011, 12:59:14 am »
how will u differentiate         
12/x2-4x
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« Reply #261 on: May 08, 2011, 01:53:08 am »

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« Reply #262 on: May 08, 2011, 02:33:35 am »
thanx got it
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Re: All Pure Mathematics DOUBTS HERE!!!
« Reply #263 on: May 08, 2011, 05:43:27 am »
http://www.xtremepapers.me/CIE/International%20A%20And%20AS%20Level/9709%20-%20Mathematics/9709_w10_ms_12.pdf

question 5 (b) how we know that we use the formula a(1-r^n)/1-r? why not we use a(r^n-1)/r-1??

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« Reply #264 on: May 08, 2011, 05:51:41 am »
http://www.xtremepapers.me/CIE/International%20A%20And%20AS%20Level/9709%20-%20Mathematics/9709_w10_ms_12.pdf

question 5 (b) how we know that we use the formula a(1-r^n)/1-r? why not we use a(r^n-1)/r-1??

Both formulas are the same thing, you can use either.

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« Reply #265 on: May 08, 2011, 07:17:21 am »

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« Reply #266 on: May 08, 2011, 07:25:57 am »
i just have a few more questions...pls pls help me...its;
1. may/june 2009 p1 qns 4 part 2....the answer is 7pi/12....but i cant get it right....can some one show how?
2. oct/nov 2009 p12 qns 5 part 1 ,can someone show me how to solve the inequality?
3. oct/nov 2010 p12 qns 7 part 3....???
4. oct/nov 2010 p13 qns 8 part 2 ????
PLEASE HELP ME...!!!!!EXAM TOMORROW!! :-[

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Re: All Pure Mathematics DOUBTS HERE!!!
« Reply #267 on: May 08, 2011, 08:48:33 am »
Question 1

6 sin(2x) +3 = 0

sin(2x) = -1/2

sin-1(-1/2) = -30, 330, 690, 210 or 570.       I prefer working in degrees then converting to radians at the end.

Dividing all the above answers by 2.

-15, 165, 345,105, 285.

-15 is not in the given range (see question), hence, we ignore it.

The smallest angles is thus 105 degrees. Converting to radians give the correct answer.

Question 2

Part 1 :-  Expanding :

sinx -sin2xcosx +cosx -sinxcos2x

Substitute cos2x for sin2x and sin2x for cos2x. You should get the answer.

Part 2 :-

cos3x = 8sin3x

1 = \frac{8sin^3x}{cos^3x}

1=8tan^3x

\frac{1}{8}=tan^3x

Solve for x.

Question 3

I'll get back to you on this one.

« Last Edit: May 08, 2011, 09:29:25 am by Ari Ben Canaan »

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Re: All Pure Mathematics DOUBTS HERE!!!
« Reply #268 on: May 08, 2011, 09:37:43 am »
Question 1

6 sin(2x) +3 = 0

sin(2x) = -1/2

sin-1(-1/2) = -30, 330, 690, 210 or 570.       I prefer working in degrees then converting to radians at the end.

Dividing all the above answers by 2.

-15, 165, 345,105, 285.

-15 is not in the given range (see question), hence, we ignore it.

The smallest angles is thus 105 degrees. Converting to radians give the correct answer.

Question 2

Part 1 :-  Expanding :

sinx -sin2xcosx +cosx -sinxcos2x

Substitute cos2x for sin2x and sin2x for cos2x. You should get the answer.

Part 2 :-

cos3x = 8sin3x

1 = \frac{8sin^3x}{cos^3x}

1=8tan^3x

\frac{1}{8}=tan^3x

Solve for x.

Question 3

I'll get back to you on this one.


thanx alot! ;D

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Re: All Pure Mathematics DOUBTS HERE!!!
« Reply #269 on: May 08, 2011, 09:40:34 am »
i just have a few more questions...pls pls help me...its;
1. may/june 2009 p1 qns 4 part 2....the answer is 7pi/12....but i cant get it right....can some one show how?
2. oct/nov 2009 p12 qns 5 part 1 ,can someone show me how to solve the inequality?
3. oct/nov 2010 p12 qns 7 part 3....???
4. oct/nov 2010 p13 qns 8 part 2 ????
PLEASE HELP ME...!!!!!EXAM TOMORROW!! :-[
Question 3:
Complete the square of f(x) to get (x-2)^2+3 to H(x-2)=(x-2)^2+3----> so H(x) = x^2+3.....
Question 4:
length of PQ is the (length of radius of the arc - height of triangle ) x 2
----> (5-5cos(0.6rad))x2


@ Ari: do you know how marks are distributed on sketches of graphs? (not drawings)