hscishard
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That was lame...
Anyway how would you solve it? This looks like natural decay...but it isn't
Anyway how would you solve it? This looks like natural decay...but it isn't
Uni students are still on holidays while HSC students have already started school. Also, I have tried not to answer any of the questions posed in this thread. I only contribute to asking the questions if the need arises, with the expectation that hopefully a HSC student can answer them (though obviously this doesn't always happen).Why are uni students dominating this thread?
lol it's been deleted now.That was lame...
Anyway how would you solve it? This looks like natural decay...but it isn't
yeah right.you have put in alot of effort to try and find out shit about me
Have not posted a marathon question. Here's one from an old algebra book (1st published 1887)
Factorise: a(b-c)3 + b(c-a)3 + c(a-b)3
=(b-c)(c-a)(a-b)(a+b+c) by factor theoremHave not posted a marathon question. Here's one from an old algebra book (1st published 1887)
Factorise: a(b-c)3 + b(c-a)3 + c(a-b)3
You are very polite Mr Goski.Brilliant effort ohexploitable and Mr jyu.
Let u = ln(sinx)
You mean ln(ln(sinx))Let u = ln(sinx)
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so
= log(u)
= log(sinx)
Ugh... Latex...You mean ln(ln(sinx))
Also I would have simply done it by derivative on function, derivative of ln(sinx) is cotx, therefore integral is ln(ln(sinx)) + C.
Yep.You mean: