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Re: C2 DOUBTS HERE!!!!!
« Reply #45 on: May 09, 2010, 05:11:58 pm »
(a) For a triangle ABC, show that
   (i) AB is perpendicular to BC
   (ii) BM = CM, where M is the midpoint of AC
(b) Find also an equation of circle passing through A, B & C

(b)
the equation of the circle is (x-h)^2 + (y-b)^2 = r^2
where (h,x) is the midpoint of the circle and r = radius of the circle
substitute the values of A (1,3) in the place of (x,y) in the equation..
like this
(1-h)^2 + (3-b)^2 = r^2
do the same with points B and C
with B : (5-h)^2 +(9-b)^2 = r^2
with C : (8-h)^2 + (7-b)^2 - r^2

the radius of the circle is the same
therefore all the equations above should be equal

(1-h)^2 + (3-b)^2 = (5-h)^2 + (9-b)^2 = (8-h)^2 + (7-b)^2
rearrange them and you'll get one of the values of either h or B
then subsitute this value to get the other values
you'll get the midpoint of the circle
all you need is the radius now
so use one of the points example A which is (1,3)
(1-h)^2 +(3-b)^2 = r^2
to get it since you have the values of the midpoint (h,b) which u would've have obtained previously  ::)

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Re: C1 DOUBTS HERE!!!!!
« Reply #46 on: May 14, 2010, 05:55:03 am »
Too many sticky topics like that.

You can make it sticky the day b4 the exam, other than that its been there for 10 days and no one posted.

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Re: C1 DOUBTS HERE!!!!!
« Reply #47 on: May 14, 2010, 09:03:40 am »
No it's good to be sticky before 10 days! Cause people don't study a day before the exam so once they have questions they start posting!! I'm preparing some questions for C1 but please don't close the forum or move it or smthn :p
trust me ppl will start posting soon :D

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Re: C1 DOUBTS HERE!!!!!
« Reply #49 on: May 14, 2010, 05:52:14 pm »
7d)

u have to find x4 to get the sequence

x1 = 1
x2 = -0.5
x3 = 1
x4 = -0.5

see the sequence?
all evens are -0.5
all odds are 1

therefore x2008 = -0.5
Its a repeating sequence


10a)

hmm

easy way to do this:

you know that the curve will cross the x-axis when y = 0
therefore, x = -3 and x = 1

You should also note that it is a cubic function

and that when x = 0 , y = 3

you know have three points

(0,3) (-3,0) and (1,0)

make sure it goes through those points and that it is cubic

here is a sketch:
http://www.wolframalpha.com/input/?i=plot+x%C2%B3+%2B+x%C2%B2+-5x+%2B+3
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Re: C1 DOUBTS HERE!!!!!
« Reply #50 on: May 14, 2010, 09:09:01 pm »
No it's good to be sticky before 10 days! Cause people don't study a day before the exam so once they have questions they start posting!! I'm preparing some questions for C1 but please don't close the forum or move it or smthn :p
trust me ppl will start posting soon :D

Well there are many other subjects too, we can't make all subjects sticky, can we?

Members must learn how to search a bit more. =]


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Re: C1 DOUBTS HERE!!!!!
« Reply #51 on: May 14, 2010, 10:03:11 pm »
Well there are many other subjects too, we can't make all subjects sticky, can we?

Members must learn how to search a bit more. =]


Well everyone is trying to study all the subjects preparing for everything also :P so we need to give everyone a chance and when it's a sticky it's more easier than people posting threads on their own on specific topics, just go to the C1 or C2 or whatever Sticky threat and post your questions on it, much easier =]

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Re: C1 DOUBTS HERE!!!!!
« Reply #52 on: May 14, 2010, 10:35:29 pm »
I have a question for C1

Now sometimes they ask u to find the square root or cubic root of a big number
what's an easy way to finding it out??
like for example they'd give us a large number say 8096 and they want the cubic root of it or the square root
how would we find it?

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Re: C1 DOUBTS HERE!!!!!
« Reply #53 on: May 14, 2010, 10:56:42 pm »
Trial and error. I did that and ended up with a 100.

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« Reply #54 on: May 15, 2010, 08:24:29 am »
Trial and error. I did that and ended up with a 100.
My point was for any big number and not that number in specific :p
like i dont get how is a fast way to calculate a sq. or cubic root for a large value??

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Re: C1 DOUBTS HERE!!!!!
« Reply #55 on: May 15, 2010, 11:22:36 am »
Just divide your large value by some of the common squares - 4, 9, 16, 25, 36, 49.... etc..
they wont give u something so hard in the exam :)
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« Reply #56 on: May 15, 2010, 11:47:20 am »
oh okay lol thanks :D

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Re: C2 DOUBTS HERE!!!!!
« Reply #57 on: May 15, 2010, 12:27:41 pm »
Hi
I got this question regarding Trigonometry equation solving..

Here's the question:

Solve for 0 < x < 180, the equation:
a) Sin(x+10) = (Square root of 3) / 2
b) cos2x = -0.9, giving your answers to 1 decimal place

Thing is i dont get how do u find questions when they got parts like that where they want sin(x+10 degrees ) :s

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Re: C2 DOUBTS HERE!!!!!
« Reply #58 on: May 15, 2010, 12:29:46 pm »
Hi
I got this question regarding Trigonometry equation solving..

Here's the question:

Solve for 0 < x < 180, the equation:
a) Sin(x+10) = (Square root of 3) / 2
b) cos2x = -0.9, giving your answers to 1 decimal place

Thing is i dont get how do u find questions when they got parts like that where they want sin(x+10 degrees ) :s

Which paper did you take them from. That way, I can check my answers.

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Re: C2 DOUBTS HERE!!!!!
« Reply #59 on: May 15, 2010, 03:04:29 pm »
Hi
I got this question regarding Trigonometry equation solving..

Here's the question:

Solve for 0 < x < 180, the equation:
a) Sin(x+10) = (Square root of 3) / 2
b) cos2x = -0.9, giving your answers to 1 decimal place

Thing is i dont get how do u find questions when they got parts like that where they want sin(x+10 degrees ) :s
a) sin(x+10)=(Square root of 3) / 2
    (x+10)=sin-1(Square root of 3) / 2
     (x+10)=60
      x=50
 2nd quadrant    (x+10)=120
                                       x=110

b)cos2x = -0.9
    2x=cos-10.9
    2ndquad   2x=180-25.84                         3rdquad      2x=180+25.84
                                   x=77.1                                                                  x=102.9                   
   
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