Hey again! Could someone help me with question 2dii and e section 2? (link below) I know how to find the expected value but I'm kind of confused about how to do it with this particular question. Could someone just explain it to me? http://www.vcaa.vic.edu.au/Documents/exams/mathematics/2010mmcas2-w.pdf
Ooooo this question

I like this one. I'll give you a proper explanation of the VCAA method compared to the "standard" long boring method!
From VCAA
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I assume from your reply that you understand ahat's method yeah, coz it's the table method in the top half of the VCAA solns.
Now, the matrix method is pretty cool, because it works on the principle for n repeats:
 \\ E(\mathrm{X}) \end{bmatrix} = \sum_{n=0}^n (T^n S_0) = S_0 + T S_0 + T^2 S_0 + T^3 S_0 + ...)

So, for this question you would calculate:
 \\ E(\mathrm{Regular}) \end{bmatrix} &= S_0 + T S_0 + T^2 S_0 = \begin{bmatrix} 1.21 \\ 1.79 \end{bmatrix}<br />\\ \implies E(\mathrm{Regular})&=1.79 \end{aligned})
How do you stop the CAS from doing change of base when transposing exponential functions, like on MC Q8 VCAA 2006? You don't need to tell me it's trivially easy to do it by hand, but just for my own knowledge, is there a way to make the CAS not include an ln term in the solution? Also the jargon it spits out giving more than one solution ('blah blah blah' and sqrt(y-b) > 0 or 'blah blah blah' and sqrt(y-b) < 0).
Unfortunately, most CASs I know work in the standard base

. So, rather than having to program in the numerical solutions for EVERY log or exponential of base watever, the cas uses change of base to calculate it in base

.
I could try to explain more, but idk what question you're talking about, checked the VCAA methods CAS and non-CAS 2006 exam 2 papers. I don't see how you get a "b" in either question... sorry!
How can you introduce simeltaneous equations with more than 2 unknowns that are different to the standard x, y, z variables on the CASIO Classpad? My CAS doesn't seem to like it..
Unlike the TI-Nspire which only has one keyboard, the Classpad has two (ikr, way to overcomplicate it).
If you use the "abc" tab which is between "mth" and "cat", it does NOT treat it as a variable, rather a word or a function.
You have to use "VAR" tab, which is found next to the "EXE" on the soft keyboard. Eg on the "mth" tab, it is next tot he "TRIG", "CALC", "OPTN" tabs.
If you use these "VAR" characters, it should work. If not, try clear_a_z
