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Original post by z_o_e
Can I still use it incase?

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I mean... I guess you could, but there really is no need, it just seems like you're overcomplicating things if you do that.
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Original post by 34908seikj
I mean... I guess you could, but there really is no need, it just seems like you're overcomplicating things if you do that.


Thank you♥♥

How do i solve this?
Is it CSA* L


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Original post by z_o_e
Thank you♥♥

How do i solve this?
Is it CSA* L


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Original post by 34908seikj
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Yusss I got them :smile:



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Original post by 34908seikj
I mean... I guess you could, but there really is no need, it just seems like you're overcomplicating things if you do that.


Is this alright?

Does L stand for slope height?
so it's not the vertical height?



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Original post by z_o_e
Is this alright?

Does L stand for slope height?
so it's not the vertical height?



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Slope is L, hight is h
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Original post by 34908seikj
Slope is L, hight is h


Got it.


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Original post by 34908seikj
Slope is L, hight is h


I didn't do surds :/
Do I have enough time to cover it now?

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Original post by z_o_e
I didn't do surds :/
Do I have enough time to cover it now?

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They're unbelievably easy, once you know how they work. So, yes you do!
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Original post by 34908seikj
They're unbelievably easy, once you know how they work. So, yes you do!


How should I start off?
What paper are they most likely to come up?

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Original post by z_o_e
How should I start off?
What paper are they most likely to come up?

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Non calculator, they'll mostly come up in non calc.

Playlist on surds:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yiW2rJeupx4&list=PLB052E16E6FB96424

Surds questions:

http://www.mrbartonmaths.com/resources/GCSE%20Revision/GCSE%20Maths%20Takeaway/4.%20Grades%20B%20to%20A-star/95_surds.pdf
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Heyaa... I'm stuck on this.

It's worded simulations questions...



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Question is..

Two numbers P and Q have a sum of 45 and a difference of 19.

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Original post by z_o_e
Question is..

Two numbers P and Q have a sum of 45 and a difference of 19.

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Sorry - Bit late. I shall be ready for any and all questions.

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Original post by 34908seikj
Sorry - Bit late. I shall be ready for any and all questions.



Thanks what about this one?


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Original post by z_o_e
Thanks what about this one?


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Yaaaay I got it right!!!

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Could you recap on this please?



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Original post by z_o_e
Could you recap on this please?



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Did you want to find the original price, or reduce 1200 by 20%? I just did find the original price, seems the most logical.

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Can you check my answers please question 16 A..
I can't decrease for some reason...




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