Hey guys I'm doing:
Maths Ext 1, English Adv, French Ext, Economics, Modern History :)
Aiming for 99.7 to do arts/law at sydney!
Happy to help at any time with any queries or questions :)
So Im confused how to get from this line: 346095 x (1.005^(n)) - 587400 x (1.005^(n)) + 587400 = 0
to this line: (1.005^(n)) = 587400/241305
its from 2009 Mathematics HSC question 8 b iii
thanks :)
If I have the lines:
y= x - a ; y= -x -a ; y = -x + 3a ; y = x + 3a
how do I "show that these four lines form a square with diagonals intersecting at the focus?"
thanks in advance
Haha I merely laugh at how pathetic that statement was. I was definitely not being rude before, comments like "Like someone who always mumbles and gets upset when you don't hear them. Just walk away ..." are most definitely rude. And I actually was reiterating forward slash, because there were...
exactly, so when i reiterated that it was a 'forward slash' it should have been clear to 'braintic' that is was divide. Yet it wasnt as he still replied "still unclear multiply or divide?"
Hence you should be asking HIM that very question: "since when have we not learnt that in maths?"
friends...
omg this is actually redic, its DIVIDE with the brackets like this (x+4)/(x-6) < 0 and (x-4)/(x-6) > 1
please can someone just answer the question pretty please!!
Hi, I would really appreciate it if someone could help me with this one question! I keep getting the same wrong answer.
Find values of x for which the following inequation is simultaneously satisfied:
x+4/x-6 < 0 and x-6/x-4 > 1
I get -4 < x < 4 and the answer says -4 < x < 6 :confused...