Confirm answer please!It's probably Year 12 level haha.
Working Out: http://i.imgur.com/KZa0CcW.jpg http://i.imgur.com/BU3vSr3.jpg
Roots = -0.7341245814220796, 0.2981456008918486(+-)0.9545204034848249i, -1.3621666203616176
Confirm answer please!It's probably Year 12 level haha.
Nah it can still Yr 11 actually. You reject all those complex solutions cause you don't know what the square root of a negative is.How is that question Year 11? It contains complex numbers.
Use WolframAlphaConfirm answer please!
Working Out: http://i.imgur.com/KZa0CcW.jpg http://i.imgur.com/BU3vSr3.jpg
Roots = -0.7341245814220796, 0.2981456008918486(+-)0.9545204034848249i, -1.3621666203616176
Can't be right since the answers should all be surds. Don't ever use decimals unless you absolutely have to. Also in an exam you'd have to prove that solving that resultant cubic with the substitutions you made actually solves the quartic (though, in an exam, you're not gonna get a quartic that needs the resultant cubic method of solving).Confirm answer please!
Working Out: http://i.imgur.com/KZa0CcW.jpg http://i.imgur.com/BU3vSr3.jpg
Roots = -0.7341245814220796, 0.2981456008918486(+-)0.9545204034848249i, -1.3621666203616176
Actually fitzpatrickAyyyy cambridge bud
Terry LeeActually fitzpatrick
will use Cambridge when a harder topic comes up, right now im just using my school textbook (fitzpatrick)Cambridge is the norm for maths at the 2U and 3U level.
Fitzpatrick, provided you use the new version, is still a healthy substitute. But it's not as good with it's content.
Terry Lee is for at minimal high band 4 students
Really? Because none of the integration questions impress me.Cambridge is the norm for maths at the 2U and 3U level.
Fitzpatrick, provided you use the new version, is still a healthy substitute. But it's not as good with it's content.
Terry Lee is for at minimal high band 4 students
Was any of the HSC integration questions meant to be impressive in 2/3u?Really? Because none of the integration questions impress me.
Oh, I thought we were talking about 4UWas any of the HSC integration questions meant to be impressive in 2/3u?