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Alkanes

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uhh i think that person deleted the comment or its gone somewhere :S
 

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can someone plz start a hsc trial mx1 and mx2 thread
 

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eyy, hscishard the answer given to ur question on the first page is in fact correct
u can verify and i got the same answer
 

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Find the equation of the cubic curve which has a maximum point (-2,-5), minimum point of (1,12), passing through the y-axis at the point (0,5)
 

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Find the equation of the cubic curve which has a maximum point (-2,-5), minimum point of (1,12), passing through the y-axis at the point (0,5)
Do you mean minimum of (-2,-5) and maximum of (1,12)?

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Find p in terms of x and hence find p such that
 
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arj how would u do this? i have no clue

Find x
 

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somewhere i forgot but i wrote it down on my book..
 

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Prove
(sin 150 + cos 270 + tan 315 )^2= sin^2 135 cos^2 225

Just wondering is there are faster method then finding the values of both sides then comparing ?
 

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