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Original post by TeeEm
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Ah nice, mine was rather laborious and weird. Very minor thing but it looks like on the last line you put root(3) instead of root(2)?
Original post by TeeEm
thank you that you approve!


I have found the C4 question in edexcel. This is basically identical. C4 2014 UK.


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Original post by 1 8 13 20 42
Ah nice, mine was rather laborious and weird. Very minor thing but it looks like on the last line you put root(3) instead of root(2)?


thanks
the root 3 is to catch those who are sleeping ...
Original post by 1 8 13 20 42
Can read it fine, pretty sure I get what you've done. My route was a bit odd; I let (a, b, c) be a direction vector of the perpendicular between the lines and then used the dot product and the fact that they had to intersect to find relationships between (a, b, c) and then just let a = 1. Then solved for the necessary parameter needed in getting from one line to the other and used the resulting distance in the trapezium formula along with 4|AB| + |AB| getting 5root(3)/2 * (2root(6)) like you did. Sounds more long-winded than it is probably


Ah I see!


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Original post by physicsmaths
I have found the C4 question in edexcel. This is basically identical. C4 2014 UK.


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this question is mine
Original post by TeeEm
thank you that you approve!


Your welcome. People beg of my approval since I am the greatest Chemist to walk the earth.
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Original post by TeeEm
this question is mine


May I ask you a question?
Original post by TeeEm
this question is mine


Is it though, is it.....
It is getting late. I will go to sleep early.


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Original post by Louisb19
May I ask you a question?


only if I can answer it
Original post by TeeEm
only if I can answer it


On average, how long does it take you to draw your bullet points? They are very round and well done.
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Original post by physicsmaths
Is it though, is it.....
It is getting late. I will go to sleep early.


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I do not even need to look at the paper you quote as this question I made 11 a.m. this morning.
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Original post by Louisb19
On average, how long does it take you to draw your bullet points? They are very round and well done.


I am an expert in bullet points and bubbles
Original post by TeeEm
I do not even need to look at the paper you quote as this question I made 11 a.m. this morning.
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Chillllll, mathematical probability has allowed this to happen. It isn't identical btw same configuration though. Chill TeeEm chill. U get stressed too quick.


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Original post by physicsmaths
Chillllll, mathematical probability has allowed this to happen. It isn't identical btw same configuration though. Chill TeeEm chill. U get stressed too quick.


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I am so chilled at the moment I am wearing shorts
Original post by TeeEm
I am so chilled at the moment I am wearing shorts


Shorts?!
I'm in bed with my electric blanket on full and three duvets on my bed!!
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Original post by rayquaza17
Shorts?!
I'm in bed with my electric blanket on full and three duvets on my bed!!


my house is very hot
In my office with 2 computers inc a server the heat is unbearable.
(One of my cats is so hot is lying flat out on the floor)
Original post by TeeEm
I am an expert in bullet points and bubbles


Do you have a PhD in bullet points and bubbles as well?
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Original post by Zacken
Do you have a PhD in bullet points and bubbles as well?


He has a PhD in many things! Rumours have it that TeeEm has a PhD in sweet potato baking!

:lol:
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Original post by Zacken
Do you have a PhD in bullet points and bubbles as well?


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