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Mathematics: Post your doubts here!

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PLEASE SHOW THE WORKINGS.
 

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For A- rearrange the equation so the functions are not on the same side: sinx-cosx=0 is sinx=cosx
(As both sides are already shown graphically, x would be the x coordinate of the point of intersection.) you need to find the difference between the 2 graphs is 0. Where they intersect?
30+60=90/2=45
B- (to solve for x in this equation you should translate the cox graph into a cosx+0.5 graph)
you need to estimate the diif between the 2 curves is 0.5
In the olevel, they will give you a tracing paper where you can plot the points
once plotted, check using trial and error
i got x to be 66
Could u draw and show
 
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Yeah but if you do so, your coordinates of the triangle will be diff than that of the marking sheet
0 ------ -1 1 -4
---------- x ===
1 ------ 0 4 1

I have no idea what you're doing, but I don't bother with co-ordinates in symmetry.
However, I think what you're saying applies to plain old order of symmetry, but this is the rotational order. They're not the same.
 
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