Q16???Where was the conics other than MCQ?
Yes carrot sticks will be holding another BOS trials next yearWait what>>????? He tested you guys on the paper? Do the 2014 HSC get this priviledge?
dont do it if you dont want to get hospitalised.Wait what>>????? He tested you guys on the paper? Do the 2014 HSC get this priviledge?
how are B, C and D incorrect?carrot said none of the answers to Q2 were right? so is everyone getting a mark or what? i wouldnt mind a free mark.
thatd be coolI can write up my solution to question 15 if anyone wants?
first remember that the domain of y=arctanx is -pi/2 < x < pi/2how are B, C and D incorrect?
thatd be cool
first remember that the domain of y=arctanx is -pi/2 <x < pi/2
That rules out B and C, as anything in the second quadrant has an argument between pi/2 and pi, while anything in the third quadrant has an argument between -pi/2 and -pi.
In the actual paper we got, the option for D was different to what carrot put in the pdf which is linked in this thread. D is correct for the pdf version. In the hardcopy version, option D was arctan(-b/a), while in the pdf version it is arctan(b/a).
finally know what a telescoping sum is lolz. thought it was some complicated stuff that you guise learnt yourselves.15)a)i)
ii) If
If we re-arrange the equation in part (i) to make the subject:
Let and and substitute this into our summation:
This makes a telescoping sum and so we are left with:
Well it's not explicitly taught, though it's still used without naming it.finally know what a telescoping sum is lolz. thought it was some complicated stuff that you guise learnt yourselves.
exactly! ive come across it heaps of times without knowing it's name. probably same thing with this squeeze theorem or whateverWell it's not explicitly taught, though it's still used without naming it.