12.5^2question:
Find the maximum product of 2 numbers whose sum is 25.
My bad. I got that straight out of a random page of a textbook. Dumb book with misprints =.=ummm. it cant?
x=ln y
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i)-b/a =4if a,b,c are roots of x^3 - 4x^2 +1=0
find:
i) a+b+c
ii)1/a+1/b+1/c
Correct!i)-b/a =4
ii)c/a=ab +ac+bc =0
1/a+1/b+1/c =0/4 =0
Question: f(x)=√(1 +x^2) where -1<=x<=4
Using 6 function values, using Simpsons rule, find the approximate area under the curve.
x+y = 25Question:
Find the maximum product of 2 numbers whose sum is 25.
i. a + b + c = 4if a,b,c are roots of x^3 - 4x^2 +1=0
find:
i) a+b+c
ii)1/a+1/b+1/c
A radioactive isotope has a mass of 80g. It decays to a mass of 50g in 10 hours. After t hours its mass M grams is given by M = 80e^(kt) for some constant k < 0.
i. Find the value of the decay rate k to 3 decimal places.
ii. Find the rate of decay of the isotope after 4 hours, correct to 1 decimal place.
iii. Find the half-life of the isotope to the nearest minute.
Answer:i)-b/a =4
ii)c/a=ab +ac+bc =0
1/a+1/b+1/c =0/4 =0
Question: f(x)=√(1 +x^2) where -1<=x<=4
Using 6 function values, using Simpsons rule, find the approximate area under the curve.
a=2, r=2i)when t=10, m=50
k=-0.047
ii)dM/dt=k.80e^(kt)
when t=4, dM/dt=-3.116 ---> rate of decay =3.1 g/hr
iii)half-life when m=40
=14hrs 45min
Question: series 2,4,8,16,32.... find the 20th term in the series
Are you sure that works out? because i got both roots as zero and then couldn't find q.Answer:
Question: 2(x^2) + pq + q = 0 has one root 3 times the other. Show that 3(p^2) = 32q
it should...Are you sure that works out? because i got both roots as zero and then couldn't find q.
Can you show me how to do it?it should...
Answer:New Question:
Find the sum to n terms of the series
a) 1+5+9+...
b) 3+7+11+...
Hence or otherwise, find the sum of the series
1-3+5-7+9-11+.... to i)100 terms ii)101 terms
lol i don't know how to do it. that's why i asked.Can you show me how to do it?
cause i got let roots = @, 3@
-b/a=4@=0
c/a=(pq +q)/2 =3@^2
q(p+1)=0, p=-1
and thats it lol
You wrote the question wrong.it should...
a)n/2*(2 +4(n-1))New Question:
Find the sum to n terms of the series
a) 1+5+9+...
b) 3+7+11+...
Hence or otherwise, find the sum of the series
1-3+5-7+9-11+.... to i)100 terms ii)101 terms
correcta)n/2*(2 +4(n-1))
b)n/2 *(6 +4(n-1))
i)50/2(2 +4(49)) -50/2(6 +4(50-1))
=-100
ii)101
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That's not correct, try counting the in two terms succession and you might see a pattern, the Q is really simple if you see itii) -40 000 -8 = -40 008