post 737 right now i was studing tutorial of aac
Based upon the celerity with which you performed the rectangular to polar conversion -- you are not "weak" on vectors!post 737 right now i was studing tutorial of aac
*Gasp* HP! Did you just end a sentence with a preposition?@RRITESH KAKKAR
Please answer the question!!!
Which areas of mathematics to you need assistance with!!!
I begin to think bad grammar (among less mentionable 'things') is contagious*Gasp* HP! Did you just end a sentence with a preposition?![]()
Time and work*Gasp* HP! Did you just end a sentence with a preposition?![]()
It seems to me that data sufficiency (i.e. 'verbal') exercises are your principal 'problem area'? --- Once you've stated the problem mathematically you seem to have no difficulty -- Thoughts?Time and work
You have already shown me that you are perfectly capable of dealing with vectors!!!how to solve this?![]()
how 14.861 comes
http://www.allaboutcircuits.com/textbook/alternating-current/chpt-2/more-on-ac-polarity/How have already shown me that you are perfectly capable of dealing with vectors!!!
Convert the two values to rectangular form, add them and convert back to polar form.http://www.allaboutcircuits.com/textbook/alternating-current/chpt-2/more-on-ac-polarity/
10V0* and 6V 45*
mag.=√10²+6²=11.66 why not 14.861
Now your finally getting it.How have already shown me that you are perfectly capable of dealing with vectors!!!--- Let's not play games...K?
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Actually, i was following this to have more Reasoning power.@RRITESH KAKKAR
Please answer the question!!!
With which areas of mathematics do you require assistance!!!
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Yes verbal will also be better.It seems to me that data sufficiency (i.e. 'verbal') exercises are your principal 'problem area'? --- Once you've stated the problem mathematically you seem to have no difficulty -- Thoughts?