SpiralFlex
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I've cut the question in half because the other parts require graphing.
Q4)Next question taken from 1995 CSSA trials.
Question 4: The function is defined in the domain
i. Find the coordinates of any turning points and determine their nature.
ii. Find the coordinates of any points of inflexion.
Correct.Q4)
i. Min at (3, -26). Max at (-1, 6).
ii. Point of inflex at (1, -10).
I did full working on paper and typed in the end-result solutions on here. I don't do full-working on here, dickhead. And if you need to see full-working for such a simple question I would suggest it is you who would struggle in the test, not me.you might get more than 50% hsc mark for 2unit with that performance ( if you are very lucky )
You didn't even do MX2.lols noob , I did my hsc in 2009.
currently I am getting high distinctions in engineering maths subjects at uni . I suggest it is you that will fail
You got 84 in MATH1141... That isn't a HD.currently I am getting high distinctions in engineering maths subjects at uni .
probably lolFood engineering.
haha ok m8May I remind members to stick to the thread topic. Insulting others will not be tolerated. If you have an issue with another member sort it outside these forums.
Herp, derp. Exact value?Going to keep this thread going. Next question was taken from James Ruse 1997 paper.
Question 5: The area bounded by and is rotated one revolution about the x axis. Find the exact value of the volume of the solid formed.