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Mathematics: Post your doubts here!

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When would the May 2012 papers be uploaded? I am giving my IGCSE this November and need to know the latest paper patterns!
 
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A person has a set oh hoilday photoz (fewer than a 100) which she will put in an album.
If she puts 2 photos on a page 1 photograph is left over.
If she puts 3 photos on a page 2 photograph is left over.
If she puts 4 photos on a page 3 photograph is left over.
If she puts 5 photos on a page 4 photograph is left over.
How many photos does she have in total.?
You should show all your working........[5 marks]
-IGCSE MAthematics
 
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How do you do this...

17. (c) AB is the diameter of a circle, centre O. C, D and E lie on the circle.
EC is parallel to AB and perpendicular to OD. Angle DOC is 38°.​
Work out angle EDO .​

I got it from here: 0580_s10_qp_21.pdf
 
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Assalamoalaikum!!

Stuck somewhere in Maths?? Post your queries here! If you have any doubt in the pastpper questions, then kindly post the link to the paper!

P.S. I'm busy these days, so I can't promise to be there for help.

May Allah give us all success in this world as well as the HereAfter...Aameen!! :)

SEQUENCES-Points to remember:
Many people find it hard, but to be honest it's just more of logic..that's all!

Sequences!

Using log for indices.
Some help here.
The two equal sides of an isosceles triangle are each 5cm long and the third side is 8cm. Calculate the area.
 

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Some help here.
The two equal sides of an isosceles triangle are each 5cm long and the third side is 8cm. Calculate the area.
AOA!

Well...divide the triangle into half....such that you get 2 equal right angled triangle..

te 8cm side wud be divided into two 4cm bases of the right angled triangle

find the height of the right angled triangle..using pythagoras theorem

and then find the area...
 
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