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In the exam class, the alignment worked perfectly for the first question. After I insert a new page, for subsequent question, the alignment was not on the left and instead it was centered. I am not sure of what I should do futher to rectify the issue.
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The complex number $z$ has modulus $sqrt{2}$ and argument $frac{-pi}{6}$, and the complex number $w$ has modulus $sqrt{2}$ and argument $frac{-pi}{4}$.
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In the exam class, the alignment worked perfectly for the first question. After I insert a new page, for subsequent question, the alignment was not on the left and instead it was centered. I am not sure of what I should do futher to rectify the issue.
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question textbf{[10 marks]} \
The complex number $z$ has modulus $sqrt{2}$ and argument $frac{-pi}{6}$, and the complex number $w$ has modulus $sqrt{2}$ and argument $frac{-pi}{4}$.
begin{parts}
exam
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In the exam class, the alignment worked perfectly for the first question. After I insert a new page, for subsequent question, the alignment was not on the left and instead it was centered. I am not sure of what I should do futher to rectify the issue.
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question textbf{[10 marks]} \
The complex number $z$ has modulus $sqrt{2}$ and argument $frac{-pi}{6}$, and the complex number $w$ has modulus $sqrt{2}$ and argument $frac{-pi}{4}$.
begin{parts}
exam
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In the exam class, the alignment worked perfectly for the first question. After I insert a new page, for subsequent question, the alignment was not on the left and instead it was centered. I am not sure of what I should do futher to rectify the issue.
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question textbf{[10 marks]} \
The complex number $z$ has modulus $sqrt{2}$ and argument $frac{-pi}{6}$, and the complex number $w$ has modulus $sqrt{2}$ and argument $frac{-pi}{4}$.
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