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Wait, how do you find the modulus of (cos(pi/6) - isin(pi/6))?
Well, you should really take a negative out of the cos because cos(-theta) = cos(theta)
and a negative into sin: -sin(theta) = sin(-theta)

So it becomes cos(-pi/6) + isin(-pi/6) = cis(-pi/6)
And therefore the modulus is 1 because there is no coefficient before the cis.
 

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Can you halp me with Q11?
I just wish that they supplied the working out for these Q's too.. :(
Uni is so troublesome >.<
 

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Can you halp me with Q11?
I just wish that they supplied the working out for these Q's too.. :(
Uni is so troublesome >.<
I'm not really familiar with how to do 11 because I don't really follow the lectures and kind of have no idea what is going on in uni maffs and we didn't learn that notation in extension two.
 

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Can you halp me with Q11?
I just wish that they supplied the working out for these Q's too.. :(
Uni is so troublesome >.<
most of these q's are pretty standard m8, you should be able to get them by looking at a few examples in lecture notes or something

for that Q you just differentiate in terms of x while leaving y constant and the sub the value given in the partial derivative you found
 

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^ can you show me the working out so i can follow kaz1?

Thanks dude!
 

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f(x,y)=xcosy*ex
using product rule
fx=cosy*ex+xcosy*ex
fx(1,0)=1*e+1*1*e
fx(1,0)=2e
 

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How'd everybody find the quiz? I heard a shitload of people complaining about how difficult it was afterwards.
 

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