Warning: Possible solution to the complex numbers question, read at your own discretion.Too straightforward, and didn't have enough space for it.
If the inclined angle is theta, how does sin(theta)=1/k? Isn't tan(theta) equal to 1/k because k is the length of the adjacent side not the hypotenuse?Warning: Possible solution to the complex numbers question, read at your own discretion.
Graph
Construct a triangle with vertices
Let the inclined angle be
Now:
Hence:
But since , the argument of makes a smaller angle, which can be seen as the triangle has the same "run" but a smaller "rise".
Hence:
Now substituting in what was equal to:
And since it is trivial that
Therefore:
As required.
Shit yer I kinda of skipped a step in my working, but:If the inclined angle is theta, how does sin(theta)=1/k? Isn't tan(theta) equal to 1/k because k is the length of the adjacent side not the hypotenuse?
You must have made a silly error somewhere.Is this question right? I ended up with unless i messed up somewhere..
Also with the complex number question, what if |z| > k? Wouldn't this mean the max arg would be pi? Not too sure about this one
Edit: Nvm inequality doesn't necessarily correspond to max, but just less than lol
Sure thing, no worries.Carrot, just letting you know that I changed my mind and I am only doing the 3u paper. I don't wish to do the 4u paper since I think I will struggle A LOT.
I'm not going to give you the complete answer, but here's a starting point that should help you finish the question in about 2 lines.Fuark Carrot, I think I finally got that complex question... I'm going to get owned b ythis test (though the mechanics one I thought was way easier even though it was more marks). I would have missed something that made the complex easy I think- could you outline the method you used for this (can you PM me though so you don't spoli it for others). Thanks
Crap. Yes. Very nice. I didn't think of that- that's heaps neat (and WAY easier than what I did).I'm not going to give you the complete answer, but here's a starting point that should help you finish the question in about 2 lines.
Here you go.Any other scrapped 3U questions?
Care to show us your answer?Just did that circle/simple harmonic one How many scrap questions do you have BTW lol? (not that I'm complaining- I love these questions)
*non-trivialCheck 5 if you haven't already, in particular the meaning of the word "complex"...
edit. and after that I'm pretty happy with the mc.
Umm it takes me ages to latex so I'll just run through my working.Care to show us your answer?
I have a whole bunch of scrapped questions.
Not sure if that is a commonly used phrase? Perhaps "non-real", or "with non-zero imaginary part" are clearer. Up to you .*non-trivial