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Re: HSC 2016 3U Marathon

Need to memorise that, that's one of the formulas not listed on the 2016 Formulae Sheet.
She's doing a bridging course. Not her HSC. I think that was a bit disadvantaging.
 

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Just realised it's on the standard integrals sheet which is good.
 

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I still have no idea how to do this without sums and products - could someone please explain?
Blast1 posted a method using complex number vectors in the 4U marathon: http://community.boredofstudies.org...4755/hsc-2016-4u-marathon-11.html#post7100224

(Check his quote of a Paradoxica post there too, as it contains the question with a hint of considering complex number vectors. Blast1 answered two questions in that post by the way, the relevant one is his answer to Question 1 there.)
 

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Blast1 posted a method using complex number vectors in the 4U marathon: http://community.boredofstudies.org...4755/hsc-2016-4u-marathon-11.html#post7100224

(Check his quote of a Paradoxica post there too, as it contains the question with a hint of considering complex number vectors. Blast1 answered two questions in that post by the way, the relevant one is his answer to Question 1 there.)
Paradoxica said there was a way to do it with complimentary angles though, how would you do that?
 

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I would so not have considered auxiliary angle method for this. Obviously complementary angles was required.
 

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I would so not have considered auxiliary angle method for this. Obviously complementary angles was required.
When I first saw the problem, it was the first idea that popped in my head.

Also, you do not go from right to left, you go from left to right. This is not a compactification of trig, this is an expansion of trig. Try it and see for yourself.
 

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I don't know if there's been one before, but I think they would say something like "Using the approximations sin(x) ~= x, cos(x) ~= 1" etc.

Or at least something like "Considering lim x->0 sin(x)/x = 1" or something like that
 

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lim x->0 sin(x) = x
and
lim x->0 cos(x) = 1
are introduced in MIF funnily enough
 

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Why would the second one need a limit? There are no issues with it.
It doesn't technically. Probably used as an aid, however, for the derivative of sin(x) by first principles without S2P or P2S (I forgot which).

lim h->0 (cosh-1)/h
 

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It doesn't technically. Probably used as an aid, however, for the derivative of sin(x) by first principles without S2P or P2S (I forgot which).

lim h->0 (cosh-1)/h
You only need h->0 sin(h)/h if you do it this way:

 

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It doesn't technically. Probably used as an aid, however, for the derivative of sin(x) by first principles without S2P or P2S (I forgot which).

lim h->0 (cosh-1)/h
What is S2P and P2S?
 
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