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Re: Year 11 Mathematics 3 Unit Cambridge Question & Answer Thread

Are you talking about for the first question?
yeah, second part should be fine once the first part is proved but first part i just cant get
 

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yeah, second part should be fine once the first part is proved but first part i just cant get
There isn't much to this question other than following through with the algebra and not making silly mistakes. Maybe post your working? It might just be a silly mistake you made.
 

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How do I solve question 14.a ( i am not sure how to prove the u->x method ) and 16. in ex 7B
i only how to use the first principle, but the question specifically asks to use the u-> x method
 

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For questions 14b and 15d, what is the actual working out? Are you just supposed to tell what they are by trial and error using a calculator?
 

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For questions 14b and 15d, what is the actual working out? Are you just supposed to tell what they are by trial and error using a calculator?
They are just a telescoping sum and product respectively. Like, write out the first few terms and you'll see most of the stuff will cancel. If you guess a formula using a calculator, you should prove it by induction or something in order to show working out.
 

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Can someone help me with Question 3 in 7C.
 

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Can someone help me with Question 3 in 7C.


Just expand the factorisation and then differentiate as normal. So for a) the expansion is x^3 + x, and if you differentiate that you get 3x^2 + 1
 

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How to do parts b and c . I know how to differentiate the equation.

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Thankyou
 

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for part a how does dy/dx = 7, at x=0?
 

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Ahhh yes got it
 

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Can someone help me with the last 2 ? thankyou
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How do you differentiate this?
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