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4 Unit Revising Marathon HSC '10 (1 Viewer)

NewiJapper

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This maybe slightly off topic, but I admire you Ext 2 guys. You make it look so easy :p and here I am working my way through 2 Unit stuff... lol
 

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I may look at this and go "WTF I DON'T GET IT", but I'm sure after the proper methods have been taught in class - I too can peer upon this and laugh.

/me gets back to his 4u circle geometry in an Argand diagram/complex numbers question he's been working on for two hours.... <_<
 

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I may look at this and go "WTF I DON'T GET IT", but I'm sure after the proper methods have been taught in class - I too can peer upon this and laugh.

/me gets back to his 4u circle geometry in an Argand diagram/complex numbers question he's been working on for two hours.... <_<
Post here xD
 

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Please elaborate on how you got to that line. After all...it is a "show" question lol
oh, i thought it was quite obvious

reverse chain rule

OR

let u=cos-1x and since u is a dummy variable, you can change the variable back to x
 

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But see, you're approaching it after having covered the complete 4 unit course with hours of practice under your belt. The 10ers don't have this amount of experience :)
Last time i checked, there were very few current MX2 students actually posting on this thread.

Anymore questions?
 

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a) Factorise a^3+b^3+c^3-3abc

b) Using a) or otherwise, show that (x+y+z)/3>=(xyz)^(1/3)
 

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Assess the impacts of Leibniz' and Newton's contributions to calculus on society.... :haha:

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Consider the word SOCCER.

How many:

(i) six-letter different arrangements [1]

(ii) selections of 4 letters [2]

can be made from the word SOCCER?
 

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Damn, I think that question has been made this forums bitch :)
 

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