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Mathematics: Post your doubts here!

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yeah ur ryt, but how do u get it ? :p i knw its a stupid questn.. buh i thnk it shd b 3.4 .. =\
well um theyre tellin you that you have 2.9 to 1 decimal place
meaning you ad 0.05 to the number
Upper: is 2.95 (2.9+0.05)
Lower: 2.85 (2.9-0.05)
hope that helped :)
 
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Guyz .. please help ! i dont understand how to find the nth term of a sequence with different differences ..?
For example ..
1, 2, 4, 8, 16 …… please help !
 
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Guyz .. please help ! i dont understand how to find the nth term of a sequence with different differences ..?
For example ..
1, 2, 4, 8, 16 …… please help !
Learn these 2 formulas:

1) This formula can only be applied if the difference is constant between the first and the second, second and third etc.
nth term = a + d (n - 1)
where:
'a' is the FIRST term
'd' is the DIFFERENCE between the terms


2) This formula can only be applied if, in simple terms, the first term is multiplied by a number to get the second term... and the second term is multiplied by the same number to get the third and so on:
nth term = ar^(n-1)
'a' is the FIRST term
'r' is the number they are being multiplied with
1, 2, 4, 8, 16 (for instance)
1*2^(n-1)
= 2^(n-1) Answer


There are many questions you can't solve even when you know these sequences. For that, you need to use some common sense and the sequences already given ;)
 
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http://www.xtremepapers.com/papers/CIE/Cambridge%20IGCSE/Mathematics%20(0580)/0580_w11_qp_42.pdf

Q4)c) i and ii

AND in this one how to rearrage

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f(x) = y
f(x) = k
k = y

Find the line with the equation y = 'something' so that that line cuts the graph (s) at three different places :)

k = 'that something' :D

please i am stuck with a problem plz help
the question is nov/2011/42/Q9/b,i
the show that question
Q9
b)
i) Probability of first ball being blue = x/25
Probability of second ball being blue = x-1/25-1

x/25 * x-1/24 = 7/100

Simplify:

100x^2 - 100x - 4200 = 0

Divide both sides by 100

x^2 - x - 42 = 0
 
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