Re: 2012 Year 9 &10 Mathematics Marathon
na lol i think i forgot how to draw a parabolayes that's right, go try it
na lol i think i forgot how to draw a parabolayes that's right, go try it
you don't even have to draw one in this question just work out the vertex and the intersection algebraically...na lol i think i forgot how to draw a parabola
yeah, one of them at (0,0), which isn't what we want so you need to find the other one.first one is probably 200
for the 2nd one that ramp line, does it intersect the parabola 2 times?
that's rightfor question 2 is it 19.5? it's probably wrong lol
nope,did I just kill this thread?
I have a feeling that my answer is incorrect but here is attempt:
This.^ You have very neat handwriting.
Your solution is right, however the final answer is actually to 3 sig figs, orI have a feeling that my answer is incorrect but here is attempt:
I find Latex confusing and time consuming to use so I decided to write it out. Sorry if you can't read my handwriting.
actually she forgot to minus the small coneYour solution is right, however the final answer is actually to 3 sig figs, or
try to keep your working in exact form and round off only in the end
otherwise, correct!
also, definitely very nice handwriting
lolwutactually she forgot to minus the small cone
Well spotted, I was thinking there was something incorrect with that solution based on the final answer.actually she forgot to minus the small cone
omg lol just saw this question in the 2u jb fitzpatrick book. Page 174 Q.11Eliminate theta from the following expressions:
If I recall correctly from what Carrot has said, this is the proof you can use to show the equation of an ellipse.omg lol just saw this question in the 2u jb fitzpatrick book. Page 174 Q.11
I came back wanting to cheat, seems like I can't find the worked solution for this question in this thread :/
Yeh it's also in Cambridge, quite common actually.omg lol just saw this question in the 2u jb fitzpatrick book. Page 174 Q.11
I came back wanting to cheat, seems like I can't find the worked solution for this question in this thread :/
Correct (though not a 'proof' rather a derivation)If I recall correctly from what Carrot has said, this is the proof you can use to show the equation of an ellipse.