Thanks mate- I appreciate itlolokay said:if you haven't solved it yet
d/d@ a sin(@ - y) - (x + a)sin y = 0
= a(1 - dy/d@)cos(@ - y) - dy/d@(x+a)cos y = 0
a cos(@ - y) = dy/d@ [a cos(@ - y) + (x+a)cos y]
dy/d@ = a cos(@ - y)/[a cos(@ - y) + (x+a)cos y]
d@/dt = u/a
d@ = u dt/a
a dy/u dt = a cos(@ - y)/[a cos(@ - y) + (x+a)cos y]
dy/dt = u cos(@ - y)/[a cos(@ - y) + (x+a)cos y]
that guy is busy studying for 5 unit. that guy is accelerated like light years early by himself. I have never seen anyone smarter than (or of similar intelligence to) donza.vds700 said:anyone???
Wheres Lolokay lol
wtf. seriously piss off. making a comment like that really suggests that you don't have a common sense at all.rlmck said:id rather have common sense than be able to solve maths equations . The time you spent posting these comments could go into study ie for the HSC
me? I got 119/120 in my 2008 cssa trial. I am not sure what you mean by 94...rlmck said:fair call. but did you get 94 in your trial for 2unit mathematics
Thanks. I think the NSW Independent is harder than CSSA paper.rlmck said:Wow thats excellent . i meant to say 94% in 2unit mathematic in my NSW independent Trial Examination .
I hope you do well in the HSC
once again thanks so much for your help, you are insanely smart.lolokay said:you know that if x=a, then when @=0, y=0, and when @ = pi/2, sin[y] = 1/rt5 and cos[y] = 2/rt5 (just from looking at the right angle triangle NTO)
so subbing into the equation for dy/dt;
when @ = 0
dy/dt = ucos(0-0)/(2acos(0) + acos(0-0))
= u/3
when @ = pi/2
dy/dt = ucos(pi/2 - y)/(2acos[y] + acos[pi/2 - y])
= usin[y]/(2acos[y] + asin[y]
= u(1/rt5)/2a(2/rt5) + a(1/rt5)
= u/5
= 3/5 * u/3
= 3/5 dy/dt when @=0