O-Level Additional Math
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Hi nounou,
To solve for 1+2+3+…+2010+2011+2012, you can group them together as follow:
(1+2012)+(2+2011)+(3+2010)+…
There will be a total of 2012/2=1006 pairs.
Hence 1006 x 2013 = 2,025,078.
Hope it helps.
Cheers,
Jtutor -
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Jtutor:
Hi nounou,
To solve for 1+2+3+..............+2010+2011+2012, you can group them together as follow:
(1+2012)+(2+2011)+(3+2010)+...
There will be a total of 2012/2=1006 pairs.
Hence 1006 x 2013 = 2,025,078.
Hope it helps.
Cheers,
Jtutor -
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Hi
Please help.
Secondary Two Maths.
Factorise
1)2r^2-5r-3
Expand and simplify the following expressions
1)(a+b)^2 - (a-b)^2
2)(x+2y)(x-6y)- (x-3y)(x-y)
TIA -
htn:
This is basic algebra which is taught in Sec 1. Hope you understand the steps.Hi
Please help.
Secondary Two Maths.
Factorise
1)2r^2-5r-3
Expand and simplify the following expressions
1)(a+b)^2 - (a-b)^2
2)(x+2y)(x-6y)- (x-3y)(x-y)
TIA
1)2r^2-5r-3
= (2r+1) (r-3)
Note : for the 2 qns below, since outside bracket the sign is \"-\", when you remove bracket you must change the sign of all terms inside the bracket
2)(a+b)^2 - (a-b)^2
Use (a + b) ^2 = a^2 + 2ab + b^2
Use (a − b) ^2 = a ^2 − 2ab + b ^2
(a+b)^2 - (a-b)^2
= a^2 + 2ab + b^2 – (a ^2 − 2ab + b ^2)
= a^2 + 2ab + b^2 – a ^2 + 2ab - b ^2
= 4ab
3)(x+2y)(x-6y)- (x-3y)(x-y)
= x^2 -6xy+2xy-12y^2 – [x^2 –xy-3xy+3y^2 ]
= x^2 -6xy+2xy-12y^2 – x^2 +xy + 3xy -3y^2
= -15y^2 -
Hi, Can anybody help solve this problem. Very urgent. Thanks in advance
Marks\t 0\t1\t2\t3\t4
No pupils\t2\t1\t3\t1\tP
Find the value of p if the median is 2.5 marks -
kuts:
P = 5Hi, Can anybody help solve this problem. Very urgent. Thanks in advance
Marks\t 0\t1\t2\t3\t4
No pupils\t2\t1\t3\t1\tP
Find the value of p if the median is 2.5 marks -
Skyed:
Thanks, btw, could u please explain me
P = 5kuts:
Hi, Can anybody help solve this problem. Very urgent. Thanks in advance
Marks\t 0\t1\t2\t3\t4
No pupils\t2\t1\t3\t1\tP
Find the value of p if the median is 2.5 marks -
kuts:
Thanks, btw, could u please explain me[/quote]Hi, median is the middle mark. Assuming you take 2.5 as a mark on it's own, the number of students who got 0, 1, 2, and 2.5 is a total of 7. Then because you need 2.5 to be the number in the middle, the number of people who got 3 marks, 4 marks and the 2.5 mark has also to be equal to 7. Therefore, 7 -1 -1 = 5.
P = 5Skyed:
[quote=\"kuts\"]Hi, Can anybody help solve this problem. Very urgent. Thanks in advance
Marks\t 0\t1\t2\t3\t4
No pupils\t2\t1\t3\t1\tP
Find the value of p if the median is 2.5 marks
To double check, you can add up all the values (2+1+3+1+5) = 12 and then +1 = 13 divided by 2 to find the median, which is 2.5. -
Can anybody help solve this statistical question
No\t0\t1\t2\t3\t4\t5\t6
Pupils\t3\t8\t11\t8\t6\t3\t1
Find Mean, median and mode of the distribution
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