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    Mathematics: Post your doubts here!

    can some1 tell me the solution of the following question (its in Oct/Nov 2010, 9709/32, Q7 Part(ii)) With respect to the origin O, the points A and B have position vectors given by −−→ OA = i + 2j + 2k and −−→ OB = 3i + 4j. The point P lies on the line AB and OP is perpendicular to AB. (ii)...
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    can u tell me the solution of the following question (its in Oct/Nov 2010, 9709/32, Q7 Part(ii))...

    can u tell me the solution of the following question (its in Oct/Nov 2010, 9709/32, Q7 Part(ii)) With respect to the origin O, the points A and B have position vectors given by −−→ OA = i + 2j + 2k and −−→ OB = 3i + 4j. The point P lies on the line AB and OP is perpendicular to AB (ii) Find the...
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    can some1 tell me the solution of the following question (its in Oct/Nov 2010, 9709/32, Q7...

    can some1 tell me the solution of the following question (its in Oct/Nov 2010, 9709/32, Q7 Part(ii)) With respect to the origin O, the points A and B have position vectors given by −−→ OA = i + 2j + 2k and −−→ OB = 3i + 4j. The point P lies on the line AB and OP is perpendicular to AB (ii) Find...
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    can u tell me the solution of the following question (its in Oct/Nov 2010, 9709/32, Q7 Part(ii))...

    can u tell me the solution of the following question (its in Oct/Nov 2010, 9709/32, Q7 Part(ii)) With respect to the origin O, the points A and B have position vectors given by −−→ OA = i + 2j + 2k and −−→ OB = 3i + 4j. The point P lies on the line AB and OP is perpendicular to AB. (ii) Find...
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    Mathematics: Post your doubts here!

    can some1 tell me the solution of the following question (its in Oct/Nov 2010, 9709/32, Q7 Part(ii)) With respect to the origin O, the points A and B have position vectors given by −−→ OA = i + 2j + 2k and −−→ OB = 3i + 4j. The point P lies on the line AB and OP is perpendicular to AB. (ii)...
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