Do we have to know part (i)?i) find ∫tan(x)dx by writing the integral in the form f'(x)/f(x)
ii) a(t)=t3+sec2t
with initial conditions x(0)=6 m and v(0)=4 ms-1
using i), find x as a function of t
Do we have to know part (i)?i) find ∫tan(x)dx by writing the integral in the form f'(x)/f(x)
ii) a(t)=t3+sec2t
with initial conditions x(0)=6 m and v(0)=4 ms-1
using i), find x as a function of t
i)∫tan(x)dx =∫sinx/cosx dxi) find ∫tan(x)dx by writing the integral in the form f'(x)/f(x)
ii) a(t)=t3+sec2t
with initial conditions x(0)=6 m and v(0)=4 ms-1
using i), find x as a function of t
i) find ∫tan(x)dx by writing the integral in the form f'(x)/f(x)
ii) a(t)=t3+sec2t
with initial conditions x(0)=6 m and v(0)=4 ms-1
using i), find x as a function of t
Wow....what a shit question.39th Question (guesstimate.)
This is a higher-order question. Note that it requires English language rather than mathematical notation; which is not always necessary for the skilled mathematician.
Question: Explain why a circular function is equal to infinity. (And yes, there IS an answer...)
NOW no taking the piss!! Serious answer only pls .....
let roots be @, 3@3 sin(^2)x cos x
Question:
Find the value of n for which the equation (n+2)x^2 + 3x - 5 = 0 has one root triple the other.
can som1 plzz integrate: [1-sqroot(x)]/[1-x] using a 2unit method....i kinda gave up on 3unit afta the trials
no, they meet at two points.
(0,0) and (1,1)
Q.It is estimated that 85% of students in Australia own a mobile phone.
(i) Two students are selected at random. What is the probability that neither
of them owns a mobile phone?
0.15 x 0.15 = 0.0225 => 2.25%
(ii) Based on a recent survey, 20% of the students who own a mobile phone
have used their mobile phone during class time. A student is selected at
random. What is the probability that the student owns a mobile phone
and has used it during class time?
0.85 x 0.2 = 0.17 => 17%
Solve tan2x = cot40
tan2x=cot40=tan(5π/18)
.'. 2x=πk+(5π/18) => x=0.5(πk+(5π/18)) i.e. x=(π/36)(18k+5)
cot(x)=tan(90-x)where the hell did this come from ? so this 5n/18 just magically appears.
im assuming this is general solution of tan in the second line, where did the k come from??
its n(pi)+Tan^-1 (B)
cot(x)=tan(90-x)
when x=40,
cot(40)=tan(90-40)=tan(50)=tan(5π/18)
now, tan2x=cot(40)=tan(5π/18)
let tan(5π/18)=y
tan2x=y
2x=πk+tan-1y=πk+tan-1(tan(5π/18))=πk+5π/18
x=(π/36)(18k+5)
k is just a dummy variable; it can be interchanged with x, y, z, m, Φ, ω, θyes, that makes perfect sense!
i love how the people doing 4 unit always have to make something appear so much harder than it actually is.
how about the soln is x=25 +180n n=0,1,2,3.....
not your rubbish with ks and shit
given that d/dx(b^x)=b^x.loge.bHey guys, anyone got any question 10 type questions. Ive done the WHOLE success one boook. Any one got any other good ones?
im not sure, let me noe if im wrong:given that d/dx(b^x)=b^x.loge.b
evaluate: integrate pi^x dx where x=pi and x=0