lmao savagelmao why does eyeseeyou keep asking people how to state rank in maths lol. Judging by his abilities, shouldn't he be asking how to get at least a band 3?
It's because the discriminant is a perfect square. So if m is rational, the solutions will be rational as the discriminant is a perfect square and the coefficients are all rational, for m ≠ 5/3.Show that the roots of the equation (3m-5)x^2-(3m^2)x+5m^2=0 for m≠5/3, are rational if m is rational.
How do I differentiate surds?
e.g find y' of √xHow do I differentiate surds?
Yeah I know that (the basics) but what if it's like y=1+Sqaureroot of (x-3)e.g find y' of √x
= x^(1/2-1)
=1/2*x^-1/2
=1/2sqrt(x)
So you let 1+ sqaureroot of (x-3) be a whole number???Its the same logic
Yeah I know that (the basics) but what if it's like y=1+Sqaureroot of (x-3)
So basically eliminate all constants and differentaite the squareroot equation by bringing the 1 to the top and bringing the two in front of the surd?
So basically eliminate all constants and differentaite the squareroot equation by bringing the 1 to the top and bringing the two in front of the surd?
1. f(x)=(x-1)^2+3, x>=1
Find f^-1'(x),x>3
2. g^-1'=x^3
Find g^-1'(x)
3. h(x)=x^3-3x, -1<x<1 find h^-1'(0)
what does the three lines going across mean?
The other questions are quite similar.
Basically 'defined as equal to' here.what does the three lines going across mean?