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Trebla

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As a trap, I would've thought some people correctly read that as PQ is represented by a+ib and then just obtain the result by multiplication of i as their answer without considering the complex number represented by P.
 

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How was the graph question in question 12?
 

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Oh and also, to let everyone's expectations of me down, im not getting above 70. I counted my losses and it's not happening.
 

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How was the graph question in question 12?
How were we supposed to figure out there are asymptotes on the axes?

As well as that, there is no critical point at (1,1). Wolfram Alpha says so. The critical point is (-1,-1)
 

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Only reason i thought for ekman was coz the baklava as his dp
 

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Hm. Well I was never taught that critical points are both of those, only one of those. :rolleyes: Another reason to take over the maths faculty at my school, I suppose....
 

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How were we supposed to figure out there are asymptotes on the axes?




Somehow LaTeX doesn't seem to be working now if using $'s for symbolic expressions, even though it always has before. Test:
 

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Somehow LaTeX doesn't seem to be working now if using $'s for symbolic expressions, even though it always has before. Test:
On Wolfram, the graph looks like it intercepts the y-axis and x-axis. I did what you did, but wolfram graphed something weird.
 

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