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Covers the entire GES and WASSCE syllabus. Past questions are solved after each topic.
In this video tutorial, we tackle a past question from the SSCE 1993 Elective Maths exam. Follow along as we solve for the coefficient of x⁴ in the binomial expansion of (3-2x)⁶ Step-by-step, we apply the binomial theorem formula to simplify the expression, providing a clear understanding of the process. Whether you're preparing for an exam or simply brushing up on your math skills, this video offers valuable insights and guidance. Don't miss out on mastering this essential concept in binomial expansion
09/02/2024
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04/02/2024
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Temperature and its Measurement | #ThermalPhysics | #wassce #SHS Hello and welcome to our WASSCE (West African Senior School Certificate Examination) preparation session! Today, we'll focus on thermal physics, diving into ...
21/10/2023
2023 WASSCE Physics Exam - Objective Questions 19-25 Get ahead in your preparation for the WASSCE Physics 2023 with our comprehensive video solution for questions 19-25. This invaluable resource breaks down eac...
This video offers a comprehensive solution to Question 25 from the 2023 WASSCE Physics past paper. This particular question focuses on capacitive reactance, and our video will guide you through the process of solving it.
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18/10/2023
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✂️ Why is the distance between two consecutive nodes is λ/2? 60 seconds · Clipped by Anthony Opoku Physics Classroom · Original video "2023 WASSCE Physics | OBJ:Qu 19-25" by Anthony Opoku Physics Classroom
18/10/2023
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2023 WASSCE Physics | OBJ:Qu 19-25 Get ahead in your preparation for the WASSCE Physics 2023 with our comprehensive video solution for questions 19-25. This invaluable resource breaks down eac...
A ball projected into the air at 45° to the horizontal has a range of X. If another ball is projected with the same initial velocity at 75° to the horizontal, its range will be
A. infinite.
B. greater than X.
C. less than X.
D. equal to X.
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