SpiralFlex
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Re: 2012 HSC Mathematics Marathon!
Dweary me....
Dweary me....
no.1. Solve |x-3|+|x+4|=|x-2|
2. Solve x^3/2=1/8
3. Solve 6y^2/3y-2<-3
u sub the value of x, you jus found back into your equations to get the shortest timeHaha Spiral, did you get this from Cambridge? I swear I did this question before in max/min problems :O
I don't get Q 4...
This max/min problem is common haha and no it shouldn't be from Cambridge unless by coincidence.Haha Spiral, did you get this from Cambridge? I swear I did this question before in max/min problems :O
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I don't get Q 4...
nope, but you should have an equation for the minimum time with x as a subjectBut isn't the x value I already found, the minimum Time?
do eeeeet
Heh can we continue this in the 3U marathon or something? Id rather have both 2U and 3U in the 3U marathon rather than seperate ones for each.
If you agree I can post the next question over there or I can post it here.
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Heh can we continue this in the 3U marathon or something? Id rather have both 2U and 3U in the 3U marathon rather than seperate ones for each.
If you agree I can post the next question over there or I can post it here.