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Re: HSC 2016 4U Marathon
A simple one.
A simple one.
I'm bored so here's how you do ittttA simple one.
Consider the excess solutions that do not satisfy the given equation and eliminate them.I'm bored so here's how you do itttt
EDIT: I think this isn't right lol.
Oh wait I was right, is the answerConsider the excess solutions that do not satisfy the given equation and eliminate them.
Well technically one could also do a triple and double angle expansion, then proceed to solve both polynomials simultaneously...I'm bored so here's how you do itttt
ewwww no.Well technically one could also do a triple and double angle expansion, then proceed to solve both polynomials simultaneously...
But that's only if you're feeling masochistic.
Being the masochistic person I am, here is the alternative bashy solutionewwww no.
For natural , by "cross multiplying":a) For any natural n, find and classify the solutions to the following equation:
b) Repeat the above for all non-natural integers n.
-1 is not necessarily a solution for some values of n anyway, but I think I can accept that non-intersection.For natural , by "cross multiplying":
In the case
Notice also that the solution for some negative n is the same as the solution for -n + 2.
E.g. n = -2 has the solutions to z^3 = 1 which is the same as n = 4.
It just becomes vacuously true if it isn't even in the original solution set-1 is not necessarily a solution for some values of n anyway, but I think I can accept that non-intersection.
also your second set should read n-1 but whatever.It just becomes vacuously true if it isn't even in the original solution set
What do you mean by lateral force?In mechanics, banked circular tracks, if there is not lateral force stated, do we just assume it isn't there?
By lateral force, Katebate most likely meant the friction force (which is a lateral force, i.e. up or down the bend).What do you mean by lateral force?
You are meant to consider friction, normal reaction and gravity when analysing banked tracks, to which the overall effect is uniform circular motion