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    O-Level Additional Math

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      Muffins
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      iFruit:
      Muffins:

      woah..... these questions making my head spin already :faint: :faint:


      Welcome to the real world mate ! We have no Mohammads and Alis exchanging marbles or silly old mothers trying to pick up their daughters from the schools at constant speed every day here.

      How, I wish, school would get easier as we advance in age.....
      iFruit:
      We just have beautiful x's and y's and before you blink sin As, cos Bs and Sec Cs.

      🙂
      I thought there was sine, cosine, and a tangent???? what's a Sec???

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        Dharma
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        Muffins:
        iFruit:

        [quote=\"Muffins\"]woah..... these questions making my head spin already :faint: :faint:


        Welcome to the real world mate ! We have no Mohammads and Alis exchanging marbles or silly old mothers trying to pick up their daughters from the schools at constant speed every day here.

        How, I wish, school would get easier as we advance in age.....
        iFruit:
        We just have beautiful x's and y's and before you blink sin As, cos Bs and Sec Cs.

        🙂
        I thought there was sine, cosine, and a tangent???? what's a Sec???[/quote]Hi Muffins,

        sec A = 1/ cos A ...... (sec is short form for secant)

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          tianzhu
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          Hi


          Just a quick survey,how do you find secondary one Maths?
          Is it less demanding or easier than PSLE Maths?

          Best wishes

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            hashroop
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            pls advise where can i get hold of Sec 2math exam papers(express) of top schools. Something like they have for primary school.

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              ilovechamomile
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              You can try Bras Basah Complex. I think there’s a shop that compiles exam papers of top schools and put out for sale.

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                teddy7171
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                Plz help!


                The scale of map P is 1/p and the scale of map Q is 1/q. Suppose a street is represented by lines of 12cm long and 16cm long on maps P and Q respectively.
                a) find p/q and express the answer in the simplest form.
                b) if p=5000, find (i) the value of q, (ii) the actual length, in m, of the street.
                c) if p=5000 and the actual area of a plot of land in 2812.5metre square, calculate its area on (i) map P and (ii) map Q.

                TIA.

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                  tianzhu
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                  teddy7171:

                  The scale of map P is 1/p and the scale of map Q is 1/q. Suppose a street is represented by lines of 12cm long and 16cm long on maps P and Q respectively.
                  a) find p/q and express the answer in the simplest form.
                  b) if p=5000, find (i) the value of q, (ii) the actual length, in m, of the street.
                  c) if p=5000 and the actual area of a plot of land in 2812.5metre square, calculate its area on (i) map P and (ii) map Q.
                  Hi

                  I did some reading using my boy’s textbook and will attempt to answer your question.

                  a)A scale of 1:p means that 1cm represents pcm
                  Therefore 12cm represent 12pcm in map P
                  Likewise, 16cm represent 16qcm in map Q
                  12p=16q
                  Hence p/q = 4/3

                  b)q = 3750
                  The actual length of the street is 12*5000 = 600m

                  c)For map P
                  1cm represents 50m
                  1 cmsq represents 2500 cmsq
                  2812.5/2500 = 1.125 cmsq

                  For map Q
                  1cm represents 37.5m
                  1 cmsq represents 1406.25 cmsq
                  2812.5/1406.25 = 2 cmsq

                  Are my answers correct?

                  Best wishes

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                    teddy7171
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                    a)A scale of 1:p means that 1cm represents pcm

                    Therefore 12cm represent 12pcm in map P
                    Likewise, 16cm represent 16qcm in map Q
                    12p=16q
                    Hence p/q = 4/3

                    b)q = 3750
                    The actual length of the street is 12*5000 = 600m

                    c)For map P
                    1cm represents 50m
                    1 cmsq represents 2500 cmsq
                    2812.5/2500 = 1.125 cmsq

                    For map Q
                    1cm represents 37.5m
                    1 cmsq represents 1406.25 cmsq
                    2812.5/1406.25 = 2 cmsq

                    Are my answers correct?

                    Best wishes[/quote]


                    Hi Tianzhu,
                    My boy does not have the answers for the question and doesn’t know how to solve it.

                    His answer for (a) is 3/4 instead.

                    Please enlighten us how do u arrived at 4/3 and q = 3750.

                    Sorry for the trouble and thanks.

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                      tianzhu
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                      Hi teddy7171


                      In order to solve this question, students need to understand the concepts of Scales and Maps. You may refer to your son’s textbook for a more detailed explanation.

                      A scale of 1:p means that 1cm represents pcm
                      Therefore 12cm represent 12pcm in map P

                      Likewise, 16cm represent 16qcm in map Q

                      The same street is represented by different scales as in map P and Q
                      12p=16q
                      Hence p/q = 4/3

                      Here p is given as 5000
                      p/q = 4/3
                      5000/q = 4/3
                      Hence q = 15000/4 = 3750

                      Best wishes

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                        Sahimi
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                        Hi! pls help!!


                        If n is a number, show that for all values of n, (n3 + 11n) is divisible by 6. (sec Two maths)
                        😢 Thks

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