SoulSearcher said:next question
A bag contains 12 jellybeans. 3 are coloured red, 4 are black and 5 are green. Peter eats 3 jellybeans chosen ramdomly from the bag. Find the probability that:
(i) the first jellybean is black
(ii) all 3 jellybeans eaten are black
(iii) exactly one of the jellybeans eaten is black
SoulSearcher said:A bag contains 12 jellybeans. 3 are coloured red, 4 are black and 5 are green. Peter eats 3 jellybeans chosen ramdomly from the bag. Find the probability that:
(i) the first jellybean is black
(ii) all 3 jellybeans eaten are black
(iii) exactly one of the jellybeans eaten is black
hint:Jono_2007 said:Next question:
When the polynomial 2x^3+ax^2+bx+1 is divided by x-1 the remainder is 4; when divided by x-2 the remainder is 21. Find the values of a and b.
lmao are u serious?Jono_2007 said:Unfortunately it's not correct.
Riviet said:That looks about right YBK. You can post up the next question.
What does that mean, 'derive from basic principles'?YBK said:derrive from first principles:
y = 2x^5 + 3x^3 + x + 3
Numbers are kinda exaggerated I guess
Riviet said:Differentiating from first principles would mean to use:
lim
h->0 [f(x+h)-f(x)]/h
which would be too hard.
So I think he meant just to differentiate it.
It shouldn't matter (are u doing my question???)Jono_2007 said:does 2h^2+4ch+3h+3c+3 factorise.
YBK said:y = 2x^2 + 3x + 3
That should be simple enough now
Jono_2007 said:Answer:
f'(c)=f(c+h)-f(c)/h lim h-->0
=2(c+h)^2-3(c+h)-(2x^2+3x+3)/h
=2(c^2+2ch+h^2)-3c+3h-2c^2+3c+3/h
=2c^2+4ch+2h^2+3h-2c^2+3c+3/h
=2h^2+4ch+3h+3c+3/h
=Got stuck here