SpiralFlex
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Re: HSC 2012 Marathon
I'll pop by to make some questions later.
I'll pop by to make some questions later.
To do math notation you type normal latex code within the tags [.tex] and [./tex] (without the dots)the derivative cos(x) + 1 is always >= 0 so f(x) is always increasing, so it has at most one root. f(0.4) < 0, f(0.6) > 0, so f(x) = 0 for some 0.4<x<0.6. Then just halve the interval.
How do you do math notation?
Nope, your method is correct, I did it and it yielded my results (45, 135)CAN somebody please check my aproach for Sy123's question part (v)
i subbed the equation of normal in equation of the semicircle (function) making a quadratic equation in x...since it only touches the curve, i made the discriminant=0 but it gave me answers of theta=0,90,180 degrees which seems weird??
where am i going wrong?? is my method correct??
Very nice, new question will come up soon.For Sly's projectile problem (this is quite a convoluted method):
Oh of course, sorry for that, yes the particles collide at maximum height. Sorry for the inconvinienceI think that question is missing information. Right now it's just a scenario with two unrelated projectiles. Do they hit each other or something?
Very nice way of looking at it, I did it by treating (t+T) as a single parameter and found equation of projectile B then solved from there.I found that one much easier. Now back to this stupid hexagon >.<
EDIT: derp, got the terms the wrong way around. fixed now.
When you define u' does it mean this:First part of this question is a 3U induction if you replace the word complex with real .
http://community.boredofstudies.org/showthread.php?t=292775