This seems rather demanding to be given to a 3U student.
Unless of course t=infinity is regarded as a "value" to be substituted for t.
It wouldn't be asked even in Ext 2 becauseThis seems rather demanding to be given to a 3U student.
3U also demands a substitution be given for integrals, but I will say Q1 is perfectly doable when it is given. Then again this is the marathon so this may not apply.
The words ''differential equation'' have been used in past HSC papers though. E.g. Q4(c) of the 2011 MX2 paper (see page 7 of the link) was a quite solid differential equations Q: http://www.boardofstudies.nsw.edu.a...ms/pdf_doc/2011-hsc-exam-mathematics-ext2.pdfIt wouldn't be asked even in Ext 2 because
(i) the term "differential equation" is not in the syllabus (either Ext 1 or Ext 2)
(ii) although many students do use separation of variables, that concept is also not in the Ext 1 or Ext 2 course.
But it will be in the new syllabus, whenever that comes out.
I stand corrected about the term.The words ''differential equation'' have been used in past HSC papers though. E.g. Q4(c) of the 2011 MX2 paper (see page 7 of the link) was a quite solid differential equations Q: http://www.boardofstudies.nsw.edu.a...ms/pdf_doc/2011-hsc-exam-mathematics-ext2.pdf
The 2/3 Unit has the words "differential equation" in it: http://www.boardofstudies.nsw.edu.au/syllabus_hsc/pdf_doc/maths23u_syl.pdf
And when is the new syllabus expected to come out?
LOL my teacher forces us to say it like this :