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

How does this give x=0?, as a coordinate I have differentiated this correctly
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Can someone explain why the answer is no coordinates , since x=1 is out of the domain. how did they know this? In relation to question 4 f
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Sorry Q.4K
 

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Why is the function defined at points where x^2-2x>0? only.
 

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Okay Thankyou. Also , for this question 5.a, I first differentiated the equation using the chain rule, to find the equation of the gradient. The because it said it was at x=1., I substituted in x=1 into the gradient getting points (1,20) . then used the formula for the equation of a tangent. i don't know where I went wrong, as my answer is incorrect.

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Okay Thankyou. Also , for this question 5.a, I first differentiated the equation using the chain rule, to find the equation of the gradient. The because it said it was at x=1., I substituted in x=1 into the gradient getting points (1,20) . then used the formula for the equation of a tangent. i don't know where I went wrong, as my answer is incorrect.

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Oh true! I just re did it and got the answer. thanks heaps
 

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Can someone outline the steps I need to take to solve this :

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When I differentiated it I got:
dy/dx= 12(4x-7)^2

I equated this with 108, and got 192x^2-672x+480=0?
 

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got the solution
 

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How do I approach this question after I differentiate it?
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