Yeah I had a similar thought to use Markov's inequality. However, it's difficult to get rid of the integral of xf(x) from 0 to a in the example above. How would you go about doing that?
Hi, thanks Cossine- your hint helped me figure it out
I had another question that I'm struggling with:
If you can please try to use (12):
Thanks in advance! :)
Hi,
Could you please help me out with these past paper questions?
The answer is C but the answer i get is 362304
There was actually no answer for this one in the answer key for this one. i think they might've skipped it
thanks in advance:))
Hi guys,
I was going through some past papers and got stuck with these questions. Could you please help me out?
I would really like the working out for these questions since the solutions didn't have any.
The answer for this one is A.
The answer for this one is D.
thanks in advance! :)
There were some other ones I didn't understand from this chapter either, could you please help me out with these ones too?
From Exercise 12.3:
Question 7
Question 8
From Exercise 12.4:
Question 2.e (I've attached the entire question for convenience)
Question 7.c and d (I've attached the...
Hi everyone,
I had a question from Fitzpatrick 2U Chapter 12 Exercise 12.2 Question 5.d
Solve, for -2\pi \leq x \leq 2\pi, 2\cos2(x/3-(2\pi)/3)=\sqrt3
I have no idea how to do this question, can you please help me out?
Thanks in advance:)