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Re: Mathematics Question Thread
« Reply #3915 on: November 20, 2018, 08:39:44 pm »
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Hello,
Can someone please assist me in finding Tn of this series?
5-2+10-8+15-32

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Re: Mathematics Question Thread
« Reply #3916 on: November 20, 2018, 08:46:52 pm »
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Can someone please assist me in finding Tn of this series?
5-2+10-8+15-32
From what it looks like, this looks like two sequences clumped together into one. For each odd value, we have \( T_{2n-1} = 5n \) and \(T_{2n} = -2 \times 4^{n-1} \).

(Note that this is because the odd terms form an A.P. with common difference 5, and the even terms form a G.P. with common ratio 4.)

Note that writing out \(S_n\) would therefore be a bit awkward.

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Re: Mathematics Question Thread
« Reply #3917 on: November 20, 2018, 08:51:51 pm »
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From what it looks like, this looks like two sequences clumped together into one. For each odd value, we have \( T_{2n-1} = 5n \) and \(T_{2n} = -2 \times 4^{n-1} \).

(Note that this is because the odd terms form an A.P. with common difference 5, and the even terms form a G.P. with common ratio 4.)

Note that writing out \(S_n\) would therefore be a bit awkward.

Hi Rui,
Well actually the next part of the question asks for the sum of the first 20 terms of the series. How would I do it using these equations?
Would I look for the sum of the first 20 terms for the AP and GP then add them together?
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Re: Mathematics Question Thread
« Reply #3918 on: November 20, 2018, 08:54:02 pm »
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Hi Rui,
Well actually the next part of the question asks for the sum of the first 20 terms of the series. How would I do it using these equations?
You can think of it like this. 10 of those terms will be "odd terms", namely position 1, 3, 5, ..., 19. The other terms will be the even terms.

So you can add: {sum of 10 terms in an AP with first term 5 and common difference 5} + {sum of 10 terms in a GP with first term -2 and common ratio 4}. This would be equivalent to \(\boxed{ \frac{10}{2} \left[2(5) + (10-1)(5) \right]+ \frac{-2\left(4^{10}-1\right)}{4-1}}\).

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Re: Mathematics Question Thread
« Reply #3919 on: November 20, 2018, 08:58:25 pm »
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You can think of it like this. 10 of those terms will be "odd terms", namely position 1, 3, 5, ..., 19. The other terms will be the even terms.

So you can add: {sum of 10 terms in an AP with first term 5 and common difference 5} + {sum of 10 terms in a GP with first term -2 and common ratio 4}. This would be equivalent to \(\boxed{ \frac{10}{2} \left[2(5) + (10-1)(5) \right]+ \frac{-2\left(4^{10}-1\right)}{4-1}}\).

Oh I see now, thank you very much  :)

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Re: Mathematics Question Thread
« Reply #3920 on: January 12, 2019, 09:51:30 am »
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Re: Mathematics Question Thread
« Reply #3921 on: January 12, 2019, 09:52:00 am »
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Re: Mathematics Question Thread
« Reply #3922 on: January 12, 2019, 07:12:09 pm »
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Hi!

Just a general question; how much of the prelim course do we have to know? and should I be actively studying it?

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Re: Mathematics Question Thread
« Reply #3923 on: January 12, 2019, 07:55:00 pm »
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Hi!

Just a general question; how much of the prelim course do we have to know? and should I be actively studying it?

Hi Emily,

I assume you will be doing the HSC this year, so you're still part of the old syllabus. Yes, you will have to know ALL of the preliminary course. As mentioned by RUIace below, you will still have to know all of the preliminary course for the new syllabus as well. In the 2-Unit maths HSC, you will be tested on  topics such as plane geometry, trig functions, real functions etc, which you have learned last year. These types of questions typically come in the earlier questions of the HSC 2-Unit exam, although they do have a slight chance to come up in more difficult questions.

In terms of studying actively, the best thing you can do is to go through HSC papers. When I accelerated the course last year, we haven't covered that much of Yr12 topics when it was time for our half yearlies. Unlike others, I went through and answered the HSC papers from 2012-17, skipping the questions that I didn't know. This advice came from a teacher, and it really helped me. This is the best way you can learn. Attempt a paper from start to finish and check the answers if you are having a hard time and see if you have learned that topic yet. If not, just keep going. If you are struggling with a topic (eg. trig functions), go back to your textbook and do more questions. That is the best way to study for mathematics (or what I found really helpful).

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Re: Mathematics Question Thread
« Reply #3924 on: January 12, 2019, 10:33:37 pm »
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« Reply #3925 on: January 12, 2019, 10:36:51 pm »
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Hi Emily,

I assume you will be doing the HSC this year, so you're still part of the old syllabus. Yes, you will have to know the most important bits of the preliminary course. x
Remark: For both the old and new syllabuses, you're expected to know all of the preliminary/Year 11 course.

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« Reply #3926 on: January 13, 2019, 09:53:24 am »
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Remark: For both the old and new syllabuses, you're expected to know all of the preliminary/Year 11 course.
Thanks, I'll correct my answer soon.
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« Reply #3927 on: January 14, 2019, 01:48:21 pm »
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Hi anyone that can answer my question...
Just struggling with this question atm. Keep seeming to get the wrong answer.
"Find the equation of the tangent to the curve y=lnx at the point (2,ln2)."
VVVV simple question, I just can't see what I'm doing wrong.
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Re: Mathematics Question Thread
« Reply #3928 on: January 14, 2019, 01:56:03 pm »
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Hi anyone that can answer my question...
Just struggling with this question atm. Keep seeming to get the wrong answer.
"Find the equation of the tangent to the curve y=lnx at the point (2,ln2)."
VVVV simple question, I just can't see what I'm doing wrong.
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Would you be able to post your working so we can see where you're getting stuck?
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Re: Mathematics Question Thread
« Reply #3929 on: January 14, 2019, 02:09:57 pm »
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Yep Sure,
I have differentiated lnx to get 1/x. This is my gradient right?
I then used the point gradient formula with the x&y values.