Oh my god the number of times \quad is used in that TEX code... anyways, is that picture from the MIF textbook?
Excuse my notation, but here we go (correct me if I am wrong InteGrand)
Well done.Okay, I am going to use different greek letters for different weights, although not sure if this is reasonable notation. Now correct me if this is wrong.. although I am fairly confident that I got it.. this took ages to type my apologies
This is HSC maths??Okay, I am going to use different greek letters for different weights, although not sure if this is reasonable notation. Now correct me if this is wrong.. although I am fairly confident that I got it.. this took ages to type my apologies
It can be done using only high school algebra as 1729 did, but admittedly it probably wouldn't come up in a HSC paper (not without any guidance anway).This is HSC maths??
Yes, that's right (it's common practice to drop the '1' and write it like they've written it).I came across a question in the Cambridge textbook today and I haven't looked at the answer yet.
I'm assuming its a constant of 1 next to the dx when we integrate it? Somebody could confirm
I would say no (may be wrong).Congruency test
I came across this question tonight and wanted to clear a couple of things up. At times could we use either RHS test or SAS test to explain parts (b) and (d)? They are exactly the same shape as one can see and the Cambridge textbook gives 2 solutions:
The answer for part (b) was RHS in the textbook
The answer for part (f) was SAS in the text book