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how big a change is yr 11 maths to yr 10 maths (1 Viewer)

Shadowdude

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Let's see if this works...

Since I can't be bothered - I wrote up the solution my tutor gave to the first integral:

 

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I was right, I just forgot to make it in the arctan and not just 2 D:
 

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Just realised I have no solution for that. I just lifted it from a textbook =P

But Timothy, that looks right.
 
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I have a question for you guys :D

If the gradient of the tangent to y=x^1/2 is 1/6 at point H, find the coordinates of H.
I would use latex, but I don't know how :haha:
 

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y=x^(1/2)
dy/dx=(1/2)x^(-1/2)
When dy/dx=m(T)=1/6,
(1/2)x^(-1/2)=1/6
x^(-1/2)=1/3
x=(1/3)^(-2)=1/(1/3)^2=1/(1/9)=9
y=x^(1/2)
When x=9,
y=9^(1/2)=3
Thus, H(9,3)
 

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As Timothy.Siu already answered my question, try:

1. (this is MX2 stuff, perhaps even harder than MX2 stuff - but if you want to give it a shot, go ahead)

2.
 

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As Timothy.Siu already answered my question, try:

1. (this is MX2 stuff, perhaps even harder than MX2 stuff - but if you want to give it a shot, go ahead)

2.
My teacher taught me how to sketch this graph. :)

You can't integrate normally can you?
 

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Here's a question kiddies;
int(exp(-a*r^2+a*r*x*cos(theta))*r))
 

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