C.S.E.C Mathematics May 2004 Paper 1 || FULL SOLUTIONS
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- Sixty multiple-choice questions from C.S.E.C mathematics past paper, questions from the year May 2004.
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Remember that teacher isn't a machine she will make errors. Thank you teacher.
for number 8 miss.its a 90 degrees rotation,270 degrees are always on the third quadrat for angles between 180 and 270 are in the thrid quadrat.angles between 90 and 180 degrees are in the second quadrat.and clockwise direction gives a negative degree so it would be going into an anticlockwise dire
Thank you very much for the reminder it is indeed a 90 degree rotation, with the center (0,0)
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Miss, -2 x -4 would give +8 - #24
Yes. Thanks, silly error. But point costing
Excellent working
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Tried it and got 48/60
For question 27 suppose to be B=2
Re question 27:
Thanks for watching, but please recall that by comparison p=1 and q=2. So in 2q-p || 2(2) - 1 which is 4-1 = 3, which is C
Miss I have a question, how many years past paper do I need to work to prepare for cxc maths?
Working at least the last ten years of past papers is okay. However, understanding the concepts is the best way to go as past paper trends can change at anytime.
Ok thanks should i work strictly may june papers from the past 10 years?
Yes. If it's a June exam, the January exam have a slightly different trend.
@@MathsMeter ok thank you 😊
You got number 24 question wrong. The answer is D.
🤦🏿♀️🤦🏿♀️🤦🏿♀️ not paying attention. Thank you.
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Do you tutor students one on one?
@@nicardopinnock6389 Yes, starting January.
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Is that online
Yes. Online
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