Flatuitous
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mmmI wanna learn vectors nowThat looks fun. If I've done mex1 for the year 11 syllabus I should be fine right?
you've done physics tho so yeah
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mmmI wanna learn vectors nowThat looks fun. If I've done mex1 for the year 11 syllabus I should be fine right?
isn't vectors in phys really different to the math versionmmm
you've done physics tho so yeah
fr fr like he is such a pmo like coolcat ykwim guysim dead you guys are actually trying to help him
well the math vectors are more mathy and the physics vectors are less mathyisn't vectors in phys really different to the math version
yessame physical concepts right? Just that math vectors are more complex?
can you give me some physics wisdom to help with this questionPHYSICS QUESTION
nope this is most definitely a physics type of question so u can do it with just physics methodsCorrect me if I'm supposed to use some crazy ext strats or something insane like that
Correct me if I'm supposed to use some crazy ext strats or something insane like that

oh you do need ext1 methods?View attachment 52038
this is what the worked answers looked like... i had the exact same diagram as what you did but the worked answers seem to be doing something different
(to be fair though this is the last answer of the ext 1 hsc so it makes sense its pretty hard)
please elaborate, i still dont get itI finally understand whats going on wth.
yeah ur physics method looked just like normal trig. bro why do they have to overcomplicate it in extyeah nah thats cooked bye bye
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i dont really know how to approach this question, any help would be appreciated![]()

I dont see a problem with how u or I did it, I think its becoz the answer approximated to 60 degrees maybe?Omdz I've just forgotten exact values exist in trig..... By any chance could it be something wrong with the answer given to the question? I would think otherwise but most the answers we get are 1-2 degrees off so it cannot be anything big thats wrong?
what tf would my answer be even be accepted, I didn't even attempt to do allat working out and kinda stuck to resolving vectors? so is my answer still valid?View attachment 52038
this is what the worked answers looked like... i had the exact same diagram as what you did but the worked answers seem to be doing something different
(to be fair though this is the last answer of the ext 1 hsc so it makes sense its pretty hard)
