@@JessicaSikaonga no the radius of the bigger cone is given as 6cm in the question. This question is different from the questions that have been asked in the past years where you add the height of the frustum and smaller cone to get the height of the larger cone. Thank you
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Sir I have a question on the 2022 p1 question paper. For question 5 how do u shade that question
@Tye-sg9qn Here is the Answer
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Thank you it's more clear now
@Tye-sg9qn that's awesome
I have a question. Isn't 50°N the one which should be on top of 80°N
@Tye-sg9qn no all lines of latitude start from the Equator which is 0⁰.Therefore, going up it's increasing and not decreasing
Thanks I get now 🙏
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Aren't we suppose to add the radius of the frustrum with the radius of the cone 😮
@@JessicaSikaonga no the radius of the bigger cone is given as 6cm in the question.
This question is different from the questions that have been asked in the past years where you add the height of the frustum and smaller cone to get the height of the larger cone.
Thank you
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Thanks I have understood sir@@chibwematepeta7298
@@JessicaSikaongathat's good
@@chibwematepeta7298 kindly do bearings pliz 🥺🙏 sir I would really appreciate it
Aren't we suppose to put Cos80° on dis(QR)
No
Because QR is along the line of longitude. We don't add cos when calculating distance in longitude
Where did you get 6 for the large cone,plz help me.
6cm is there on the first question
Sir no using cos
@@PLAYZKAY-x2m we use cos if we are calculating distance along the line of latitude.
It's not clear (camera 😢😢)
@@BenardKankomba-f3b change the settings on video quality to 720 or 1080p