18b and 18c remain unanswered on this thread. Im getting stuck on these two parts as well.Question 18b and c from 6B:
a) ALREADY ACHIEVED
Simplify SD, S + D, S - D, S^2 - D^2
b) Rewrite the formulae for S and D as quadratic equations in . Hence express x in terms of S, and in terms of D, in the case where x > 1
c)
18b and 18c remain unanswered on this thread. Im getting stuck on these two parts as well.
It's basically just standard calculus Q's about tangents. Like for the second one, differentiate the function to find the derivative function. This tells us the slope of the tangent at a point x. To find the tangent to the curve at a given point, we need to find its slope (by subbing in the x-value to the derivative function) and then use point-gradient form. To show that a given line is tangent at a given point, just show that the line passes through that point and that the function's derivative at that point has the same slope as the given line.Anyone know how to do that 2 questions I posted previously. I am honestly stuck
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The 2nd part of that question:Help with these 2 questions:
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I'm also not 100% sure how you went from
I'm also not 100% sure how you went from
The answer seems to be a bit off from the text book:
The answer seems to be a bit off from the text book:
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Thank you, I can see it now.you got the correct angle, 34.6 degrees, but you don't subtract it from 360. If you look closely you actually do 34.6 + 180 + 90 = 305 (to the nearest degree)
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