Since you're comparing AB and CD, you want to start by working out AB (in terms of x and y). Can you do that? Then what do you notice about the two?
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Mathswatch VLE - The Student Room. Forums. Study Help. Maths, science and technology academic help. Maths. Mathswatch VLE. 7 years ago.
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Reply 1. 6 years ago. A. evesolefigueras. 5. four whole numbers are each rounded to the nearest 10. The sum of the four rounded numbers is 90.what is the maximum possible sum of the original four numbers? Reply 2. 6 years ago.
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MathsWatch login? AnonNortherner. 6. I'm currently trying to self-study a GCSE Maths exam to a 9 for the November exam series and would appreciate any help I can get since I'm doing this on my own and don't have a lot of time left. I've used MathsWatch in the past and found it useful, and I know some schools give students free MathsWatch ...
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Original post by Alm_xo. is mathswatch even trustable? it is used by my school for maths. its so bad that it says ur answer is wrong , no explanations but the teacher itself says its right! should i use for revision. See more. lol, it's true that it doesn't give much explanation, even for the videos provided by the homework, however if you go ...
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Original post by Ryan-1704. I don't have access to Mathswatch anymore but did during my gcses and know how it can be a pain. How I would solve the question (let me know if mathswatch accepts this) Does study French: 2/3 x 2/5 = 4/15. Doesn't study French: 1 - 4/15 = 11/15. So the ratio will be 4:11 of students who do study French and students ...
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amy220. 3. Okay so MathsWatch is REALLY helpful for me and I don't think I'm going to pass or even revise for my Maths GCSE if I'm not able to access it. However, my school can no longer afford to pay for MathsWatch (right before our GCSEs!!) and I am in desperate need for a login. If a kind soul could share their MathsWatch login details with ...
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MathsWatch Login. I know that I shouldn’t be asking this but I’m really desparate in terms of maths revision so I’d really appreciate it if anyone had a mathswatch login that I could use? Moderately related, but if you need extra help with some studying, be sure to check out MyTutor.
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Hi all, If anyone has a mathswatch VLE login I could borrow I would be highly appreciative! My school don’t purchase a mathswatch subscription but I think it’s amazing and I’d love to access the videos.
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Original post by JJJJJAAAAMES. Use the sine rule to get LMN, then since angles in a triangle add to 180*, do 180- (the angles you found), to get angle MLN, then you can use the equation Area = abSin (C) See more. I have done that and have gotten 16.66cm^2 but I cannot get the marks.
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