X xibu34 Active Member Joined Nov 21, 2021 Messages 173 Gender Male HSC 2023 Apr 12, 2022 #1 Only at a at the moment, I know x coordinate would be 0 but not sure how I'd find the y coordinate. I'm guessing the equation for the circle that B and A lie on is so maybe is the half that B lies on, I don't know where to go from there
Only at a at the moment, I know x coordinate would be 0 but not sure how I'd find the y coordinate. I'm guessing the equation for the circle that B and A lie on is so maybe is the half that B lies on, I don't know where to go from there
jimmysmith560 Le Phénix Trilingue Moderator Joined Aug 22, 2019 Messages 4,548 Location Krak des Chevaliers Gender Male HSC 2019 Uni Grad 2022 Apr 12, 2022 #2 Would the following working help for part (a) and part (b)? Therefore matching the answers provided in the textbook.
Would the following working help for part (a) and part (b)? Therefore matching the answers provided in the textbook.
X xibu34 Active Member Joined Nov 21, 2021 Messages 173 Gender Male HSC 2023 Apr 12, 2022 #3 jimmysmith560 said: Would the following working help for part (a) and part (b)? View attachment 35444 View attachment 35445 Therefore matching the answers provided in the textbook. Click to expand... Cheers, this helped heaps ! Cambridge q's are really a different beast to Math In Focus...
jimmysmith560 said: Would the following working help for part (a) and part (b)? View attachment 35444 View attachment 35445 Therefore matching the answers provided in the textbook. Click to expand... Cheers, this helped heaps ! Cambridge q's are really a different beast to Math In Focus...