davidgoes4wce
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Answer: a=5, r =1.5
Are you sure the IB is offered by most New South Wales schools? I thought it was relatively uncommon in NSW schools.
Answer: a=5, r =1.5
I should have taken the word 'most' out of it. But I do know that St.Andrews Cathedral and Newington are 2 schools that offer it.Are you sure the IB is offered by most New South Wales schools? I thought it was relatively uncommon in NSW schools.
Most rich private schools lelAre you sure the IB is offered by most New South Wales schools? I thought it was relatively uncommon in NSW schools.
The thing I learnt also, especially in NSW= rich doesn't necessarily mean better.Most rich private schools lel
words to live byThe thing I learnt also, especially in NSW= rich doesn't necessarily mean better.
someAre you sure the IB is offered by most New South Wales schools? I thought it was relatively uncommon in NSW schools.
Trinity Grammar, MLC, Ravenswood, Kambala, Queenswood, Monte Sant Angelo, S.C.E.G.G.S. Redlands, . . . .I should have taken the word 'most' out of it. But I do know that St.Andrews Cathedral and Newington are 2 schools that offer it.
ar³ = 135/8 from the difference of the series.
Answer: a=5, r =1.5
You did everything right except for that last linear³ = 135/8 from the difference of the series.
a(1+r+r²+r³) = 205/8
1+r⁻¹+r⁻²+r⁻³ = 41/27
which is the quotient of the above two expressions.
From here, it can be solved for r⁻¹ and then a can be found.
what fun.This is a Band 6 Question in IB maths..........................In IB they have 7 bands
Just Sayingwhat fun.
Does this really have to be askedWhat do you reckon is harder, NSW maths or IB maths?
Do you mean the answer is obvious, or the question isn't of interest?Does this really have to be asked