Dragonmaster262
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That's what I mean.insufficient information unless you mean 5^2x-5^x-20=0
and I guess you actually mean 5^(2x)-5^x-20=0?
That's what I mean.insufficient information unless you mean 5^2x-5^x-20=0
and I guess you actually mean 5^(2x)-5^x-20=0?
i) is correct, thats the easy part. ii) basically correct, the number has to follow that : 12( 1/2)^n< 10^-4 and 2^n>120000...do you understand what i mean? Well done nontheless though.S= S {inf} = (a/(1-r))
S-S{n}
= (a/(1-r)) - (a(r^n-1)/r-1)
= (a/(1-r)) - (a(1-r^n)/r-1)
= (ar^n)/(1-r)
S-S{n} < 0.0001
(ar^n/1-r) < 0.0001
(6(1/2)^n/(0.5)) < 0.0001
(1/2)^n < (0.0001/12)
n < ln(0.0001/12)/ln(1/2)
n < 16.87...
Thus, n is 16.
I don't think my answer is right though.
Sorry, I may have assumed something that i wasn't meant to.i) is correct, thats the easy part. ii) basically correct, the number has to follow that : 12( 1/2)^n< 10^-4 and 2^n>120000...do you understand what i mean? Well done nontheless though.
Find the second derivative of the following function with respect to x:
Um, first you have a fraction, that is [3x+4]/[2rt(x+2)], then you use the product rule, where you are supposed to use the quotient rule.y'=[3x+4]/(2rt(x+2)
u'=3x+4 v'=2(x+2)^1/2
u''=3 v''=(x+2)^-1/2 (1)
y''=v'u''+u'v''
[Typed it straight up on computer, thats why i had to do so many steps]
EDIT: Did i get it wrong?:S
i think i might type out these kinda Q using latex now, i never see the denominator, hence use product instead of quotientUm, first you have a fraction, that is [3x+4]/[2rt(x+2)], then you use the product rule, where you are supposed to use the quotient rule.
I often do that as well - yields the same answer so xDi think i might type out these kinda Q using latex now, i never see the denominator, hence use product instead of quotient
i think im noob, gurmies lolI often do that as well - yields the same answer so xD
i think im noob, gurmies lol
Question: If P(x)=ax^5+bx^4+cx^3+dx^2+ex+f, Write down P(-x)=-P(x).
i)If P(x) is an Even polynomial, show that a=c=e=0
ii) If P(x) is an Odd polynomial, show that b=d=f=0
Hence, state general results for the coefficients of odd and even powers of x when a polynomial is even or odd.
[Pretty unique little Q i thought]
nice work man, EXACTLY how i done it. Got a Q? i could post up another i suppose?
Thanks. I dont have any questions... but yes it would be awesome if you could post anothernice work man, EXACTLY how i done it. Got a Q? i could post up another i suppose?
no worries manThanks. I dont have any questions... but yes it would be awesome if you could post another
For other hes just means subtract the distance from wall to origin of projection ie. x=25rt3-225rt3/2=25rt3/2
(A)
(B)
(C)
EDIT: Read question wrong, have to subtract that from wall distance - cbb to change now with LAGGY BoS
i)4C3 x 4C2Question:
A deck of cards consists of a 4 groups each of 6 cards. Each group with a different colour and the cards number 1 to 6.
a) How many distinct 5-card subsets are possible from the deck If:
i)3 cards are marked with integer '5' and 2 are marked with '6'
ii)5 cards are all the same colour
iii) exactly 4 of the cards has the same integer on it
iv) the sum of the digits is greater than 72
[I found this difficult to think bout at first but once you think bout it right, its easy as]
All correct cept the last part man, the last part is actually asking for the probability which is my error but the answer is (24+4+4)/24C5=4/5313 #... see if you can get that if not i'll explain, sorry againi)4C3 x 4C2
ii)6C5x4
iii)4C4x6x20?
iv)0?
this Q has been answered like a billion times on here, have a look round...Help me with these questions ><" Thank you~ ^^
A cricket ball leaves the bowler's hand 2 metres above the ground with a velocity of 30m/s at an angle of 5 degrees below the horizontal. The equations of motion for the ball are
Acceleration (x double dot)=0, y DOUBLE DOT=-10
Take the origin to be the point where the ball leaves the bowler's hand.
i) Using caculusm prove that the coordinates of the ball at time t are given by
x=30tcos(5degrees), y=-30tsin(5degrees)-5t^2
ii) Find the time at which the ball strikes the ground
iii)caculate the angle at which the ball strikes the ground