I can see how I got an answer by using the wrong method (1/cos(x))^2 .
Thanks for the help. I should have looked at a graph of the curve before I started.
MIF has wasted so much of my time with wrong answers.
Find the volume of the solid formed if the curve y = sec^-1(x) is rotated about the x-axis from x = 0, 0.5, using the trapezoidal rule with 5 subintervals.
MIF challenge exercise 7 Q10 (a
Thanks for any help. I get a different answer to BOB.
Thanks for the feedback.
The question comes from Maths in Focus, HSC course, Book 2, 2003 by Margaret Grove p 475, Challenge exercise 12. Q10 (c)
I guess the answer in the back of the book is wrong. Grrrr
It's so frustrating when you spend ages on a question, because the editors of a textbook...
A squad of 8 is chosen at random from 3 baseball teams with 10 players in each team.
Find the probability that Joe from the B team and Dan from the A team will be chosen.
My answer: (28C6 . 2C2)/ 30C8 = 28/435...
A triangle ABC is right-angled at C.
Angle BAC = theta.
D is the point on AB such that DC is perpendicular to AB.
i) You are given that 2AD + 7BC = 5AB
Simplify: 2cos theta + 7tan theta
ii) Hence find theta
rumblroar your brilliant, I substituted the wrong values.
I've just put the "y's" in the right place and it fell into place.
A bit of dancing round the room a few whoops.
Thanks
Can anyone help me with this.
The flow rate of water out of a hole in a tank is known to be proportional to the squareroot of the height of water above the hole.
That is,
dV/dt = sq root(h)
Suppose the tank has constant cross-sectional area A, show that the height of the water in the...
Can someone help me with this.
The flow rate of water out of a hole in a tank is known to be proportional to the squareroot of the height of water above the hole.
That is,
dV/dt = sq root(h)
Suppose the tank has constant cross-sectional area A, show that the height of water in the tank is...
The velocity of a particle is given by v=100 + 280e^-kt ms^-1 . If the velocity decreases by 20% after 50 seconds , find the % decrease in velocity after 3 minutes.
Thankyou both for your help.
I realise now I was treating the x - x^2 as though it was in brackets.
ie loge(x-x^2).
This caused major problems when trying to find the second derivative.
Thanks again.
Thankyou so much.
This question was driving me crazy.
I was trying to find the formula that produced the series.
Your way is much simpler thanks again.