CIE May 2020 9709 Pure Maths Paper 1 (pdf) Show Step-by-Step Solutions The sum of the first nine terms of an arithmetic progression is 117. The sum of the next four terms is 91. Find the first term and the common difference of the progression. ...
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Will you upload IGCSE Maths paper 42? If so, when? Reply Lev May 12, 2017 at 5:56 amPermalink Will I lose marks if I don’t show working in question 26? I just showed on the diagram the angles which I got, but no calculation (e.g. 140+x=180 or y = 45 because the same...
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