are we talking about 12e? i made x the subject and then squared it and integratedMaybe you expanded the as instead of as ? This would get the 800pi but miss the log term...
are we talking about 12e? i made x the subject and then squared it and integratedMaybe you expanded the as instead of as ? This would get the 800pi but miss the log term...
His solution to 11e is wrong in case ya'll are wonderinglucid's solutions are attached.
epicmaths also put up his solutions in this post https://community.boredofstudies.or...lution-speedrun-send-help.405894/post-7515199 which was from the youtube
Lucid's solution for 14(c)(ii) is wrong as the vectors given as OP and OQ are actually IP and JQ. Question 10 is wrong, too.lucid's solutions are attached.
epicmaths also put up his solutions in this post https://community.boredofstudies.or...lution-speedrun-send-help.405894/post-7515199 which was from the youtube
wat u mean it was def 81 considering thatpretty sure q is either 1944 or 80 (not 81 or 1943) coz u gotta add one/ subtract one by the n-1 identity
Yes, I'm suggesting you may have made an error in the squaring, which would explain getting the 800pi term but not the 6 ln 3... and my earlier post should have y's rather than x's, fyi... I'll go and correct it.are we talking about 12e? i made x the subject and then squared it and integrated
Well that's the danger of being the first to be out with solutions. They will be first to be wrong too.Lucid's solution for 14(c)(ii) is wrong as the vectors given as OP and OQ are actually IP and JQ. Question 10 is wrong, too.
ye bro im an idiot i just squared each term i didnt expand the brackets if that makes sense. im so dumbYes, I'm suggesting you may have made an error in the squaring, which would explain getting the 800pi term but not the 6 ln 3... and my earlier post should have y's rather than x's, fyi... I'll go and correct it.
Indeed, and it is helpful to people to put out solutions... I also see it as helpful to note where they need corrections. Everyone makes mistakes.Well that's the danger of being the first to be out with solutions. You'll be first to be wrong too.
It’s somewhere between pages 6-10 on the threaddoes anyone have pics of the paper?
Everyone makes mistakes. They aren't going to say "Oh, you expanded a binomial expression incorrectly, you get 0 for the whole of Q12 plus a fifty mark penalty off your raw score!"ye bro im an idiot i just squared each term i didnt expand the brackets if that makes sense. im so dumb
this post: https://community.boredofstudies.or...on-1-predictions-thoughts.405500/post-7514989 (post #110)does anyone have pics of the paper?
page 6It’s somewhere between pages 6-10 on the thread
Technically you gave an expression it was just in decimals rather than indices and stuffGuys for the gym equipment q for part i, I wrote the expression then simplified it
But for part ii) I wrote the expression and used the answer from ii) and gave my final answer as a value instead of the expression
Pls don’t tell me I will lose marks for that
thank youTechnically you gave an expression it was just in decimals rather than indices and stuff
okthank you
Ok no one else reply to my q or I’m gonna die of stress
huhI thought question 10 was A, as it is impossible for two students to sit next to each other (as then there is no space for the other three students between teachers), which means the only calculation is the number of ways no students can be next to each other which is 4!x3!