thanks man im a dummyIt's in the form v^2 = n^2 (a^2 - x^2)
So
Amplitude = 3
Period = 2 pi / 4
= pi / 2
Can someone help me with this question too:
Use the binomial theorem to find an expression for the constant term
in the expansion of (2x^3 - 1/x)^12
Im very weak with the last two topics motion and binomial
Or alternatively collect the fraction togetherTk+1 = (n k) (2x^3)^12-k (-x^-1)^k
Find coeff of x^0
They often ask it in the MC sectionThey probably wont ask that though, most likely a binominal proof of some sort.
alternative pathways are always a +1Or alternatively collect the fraction together
= (2x^4 - 1)^12 / x^12
and use the general term to find x^12 at the top as x^12 / x^12 gives the constant term
You can rewrite the addition/subtraction of either sine/cosine as one trigonometric function.one more question, how does the equation change like this: