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      albertong
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      Mr Tan’s monthly savings (S) is directly proportional to the square root of his monthly income (I). His income in January and February 2011 is $3600 and $2500 respectively. His savings in January is $80 more than in February. Find the amount he saved in January 2011.

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        jieheng
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        albertong:
        Mr Tan’s monthly savings (S) is directly proportional to the square root of his monthly income (I). His income in January and February 2011 is $3600 and $2500 respectively. His savings in January is $80 more than in February. Find the amount he saved in January 2011.

        S ∝ √I

        S=k√I

        January's savings ,
        S(J)=k√3600 =60k

        February's savings,
        S(F)=k√2500 =50k

        His savings in January is $80 more than in February,

        S(J) - S(F) = 80
        60k - 50k = 80
        10k = 80
        k = 8

        S = 8√I

        S(J) = 8√3600 = 480

        the amount he saved in January 2011 is $480

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          albertong
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          Thanks!!

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            strawberrycupcakes
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            thanks too 🙂

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              Ovencookies
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              Hi my sons maths is quite weak 😞 what do your think is the best thing to do at this time when his o levels are coming soon ?

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                she0407
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                Algebra Q


                Subtract 18x³ - 8x – 12 from 6x ( 2x² - 3)



                My answer is different from the teacher, so need a third party (experts here) to prove me wrong. :oops:

                Thanks.

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                  ngl2010
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                  6x ( 2x² - 3 ) - ( 18x³ - 8x – 12 )

                  = ( 12x³ - 18x ) - ( 18x³ - 8x – 12 )
                  = 12x³ - 18x - 18x³ + 8x + 12
                  = - 6x³ - 10x + 12

                  Is the answer same as yours or your teacher’s?

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                    she0407
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                    Mine. 😓

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                      Gemini11
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                      Ur teachers answer maybe

                      - 2(3x^3 + 5x-6)
                      After simplifying?

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                        Michaelia0816
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                        Need help with coordinate question:


                        Diagram:
                        http://t.co/6BaWYM3Fka

                        Questions:
                        (a) The coordinates of A and B are ____ and ____ respectively.
                        (c) The area of Triangle BOC is ____ units
                        (d) AB cuts the line x = 0 at ____.
                        (f) The line AB passes through (p,-1), the value of p is ___.

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