CORRECTION 14:09 After finding Lamda is 12/34 which simplifies to 6/17 we need to find Mu by subbing Lamda back into one of the simultaneous equations. This gives Mu equal to 8/17. As Mu represents the fraction AQ is of AB it follows that the ratio of AQ:QB is equal to 8:9
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This topic is really interesting and confusing when it gets to equalating the lambdas and mius so those parts help me a lot thanks! i hope i do well tomorrow 😁
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@MrAstburyMaths For the second question. Im just trying an alternative route and studying by trial and error. What if we take KI as KJ + JI So KJ will be 2(AB) and -2a+2b and JI will be basically 2(ED) cuz same direction and magnitude thing. But that leaves us with -2a. Is the method wrong. What has gone wrong??
@MrAstburyMaths One more Query,!, Vectors dont neccessary have to be in formation of a traingle right?? For example LD=LF+FE+ED is also possible right??
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Hi, thank you for spotting. Unfortunately I must have accidentally chopped off the last few seconds of this question when editing the video. I do indeed need to find Mu which would be 8/17 and thus give the required ratio of 8:9