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astarmathsandphysics:
If someone tells me where I can find a question for invariant lines I will do a page on my website

Fastal:
@ astar
2005 june 3(a)(iv) paper 4 IGCSE


--- Quote from: A@di on May 09, 2010, 09:58:18 am ---im confused abt it too, i know its something parallel to x-axis or the x-axis...x-axis because the point parallel to it dont change in shape, or move...

@astar - answer this doubt, it can be anything parallel to x-axis rite? but if it is , v'll get different shear factors..plz help.

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exactly, you would get different shear factors

Fastal:
i think this is how you do it, BUT what if there was no x and y axis in the graph.

Ghost Of Highbury:

--- Quote from: Fastal on May 09, 2010, 11:34:19 am ---i think this is how you do it, BUT what if there was no x and y axis in the graph.

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Yes it can be done in the matrix form.

And a graph doesn't exist without the axes. Cartesian plane, rather.

PeaceMaker:
Damn, i feel very stressed. As the math exam come closer i keep making silly mistakes, cant focus on physics and im really worried :( i hope the curve is low.

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