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Midpoints.
Not too sure either, but let one of the values be x and the other be x + 4. The distances between them are 4. Now because the midpoint would be x+2, the distances to each side is 2, so because it goes left to x and right to x + 4, the total distance is 4, since 2 + 2 = 4.
It's asking for total distance moved using halving the interval.
I am quite positive that it is just a series question that applies the numerical estimation of roots topic to it.Not too sure either, but let one of the values be x and the other be x + 4. The distances between them are 4. Now because the midpoint would be x+2, the distances to each side is 2, so because it goes left to x and right to x + 4, the total distance is 4, since 2 + 2 = 4.
Therefore 4 units.
The answer is 1/2^(1/4)
We can immediately say the answer to the very last part is just the initial separation between the bulldozers (in this case 36 m) doing essentially no calculation. Can you see why?Two bulldozers are sitting in a construction site facing each other. Bulldozer A is at x = 0, and bulldozer B is 36 metres away at x = 36. A bee is sitting on the scoop at the very front of bulldozer A. At 7:00am the workers start up both bulldozers and start them moving towards each other at the same speed V m/s. The bee is disturbed by the commotion and flies at twice the speed of the bulldozers to land on the scoop of bulldozer B.
(a) Show that the bee reaches bulldozer B when it is at x = 24.
(b) Immediately the bee lands, it takes off again and flies back to bulldozer A. Where is
bulldozer A when the two meet?
(c) Assume that the bulldozers keep moving towards each other and the bee keeps flying
between the two, so that the bee will eventually be squashed.
(i) Where will this happen? (ii) How far will the bee have flown?
Yes the GP method is the other way to do it, and was probably the way the book expected students to do it. But this requires (slightly) tedious calculation, whereas the answer can be obtained with essentially no calculation using the method above.Is it something to do with the limiting sum of a GP?? Also I don't get how to answer part a)
how do you show x = 24 for part a) ??
Also I don't get how to answer part a)