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Re: onur369's Methods Question Thread :)
« Reply #120 on: April 05, 2011, 09:57:06 pm »
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I would go



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i got no idea how u did that ???

the second step.. how did u simplfy into  3(x+5)^2 ... .. .. .

 im stuffed for the test tomrrow.

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Re: onur369's Methods Question Thread :)
« Reply #121 on: April 05, 2011, 09:58:17 pm »
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The test were going to have is going to be handwritten so we are all dead.
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Re: onur369's Methods Question Thread :)
« Reply #122 on: April 05, 2011, 10:07:13 pm »
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I would go



As required.

i got no idea how u did that ???

the second step.. how did u simplfy into  3(x+5)^2 ... .. .. .

 im stuffed for the test tomrrow.



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Re: onur369's Methods Question Thread :)
« Reply #123 on: April 05, 2011, 10:08:59 pm »
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i got no idea how u did that ???

the second step.. how did u simplfy into  3(x+5)^2 ... .. .. .

 im stuffed for the test tomrrow.

use product rule,









take out the common factor



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Re: onur369's Methods Question Thread :)
« Reply #124 on: April 09, 2011, 09:33:22 am »
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Hey guys I'm back unfortunately =_=
need help on this question::

1)a.Sketch graph of  y = cos(x) and y = sqrt(3)sin(x) [Sketched] (0,2pi)
   b. Find the coordinates of the points of intersection [Equated them to get tanx = 1/sqrt3, got pi/6 and 7pi/6 correct, just don't know how to get the y values :S

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Re: onur369's Methods Question Thread :)
« Reply #125 on: April 09, 2011, 09:44:56 am »
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 just sub pi/6 and 7pi/6 into either of the equations to get the y value (cos both graphs intersect at the same coordinate)
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Re: onur369's Methods Question Thread :)
« Reply #126 on: April 09, 2011, 12:47:51 pm »
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just sub pi/6 and 7pi/6 into either of the equations to get the y value (cos both graphs intersect at the same coordinate)
but wouldn't sin(pi/6) be different to cos(pi/6)?

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Re: onur369's Methods Question Thread :)
« Reply #127 on: April 09, 2011, 12:54:19 pm »
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just sub pi/6 and 7pi/6 into either of the equations to get the y value (cos both graphs intersect at the same coordinate)
but wouldn't sin(pi/6) be different to cos(pi/6)?

Yes. However,

The equation you had was not . It was

Hope I helped.

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Re: onur369's Methods Question Thread :)
« Reply #128 on: April 09, 2011, 12:59:34 pm »
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just sub pi/6 and 7pi/6 into either of the equations to get the y value (cos both graphs intersect at the same coordinate)
but wouldn't sin(pi/6) be different to cos(pi/6)?

Yes. However,

The equation you had was not . It was

Hope I helped.

oh right, forgot about sqrt3... x_x careless mistakes.

Got another q..

tan(2x-pi/4) = sqrt(3) solve for 0< x < 2pi

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Re: onur369's Methods Question Thread :)
« Reply #129 on: April 09, 2011, 01:14:32 pm »
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just sub pi/6 and 7pi/6 into either of the equations to get the y value (cos both graphs intersect at the same coordinate)
but wouldn't sin(pi/6) be different to cos(pi/6)?

Yes. However,

The equation you had was not . It was

Hope I helped.

oh right, forgot about sqrt3... x_x careless mistakes.

Got another q..

tan(2x-pi/4) = sqrt(3) solve for 0< x < 2pi

Below is how I would do it:






The same principle applies to this question, however, you want all the solutions of between and







Tell me if I didn't explain anything clear enough (sorry if I made any errors).

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Re: onur369's Methods Question Thread :)
« Reply #130 on: April 09, 2011, 04:33:52 pm »
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Can someone please help, mainly just a) and b):

11) A patient suffering with hypothermia after being lost in the snow for 2 days is covered in
thermal blankets and warmed so that his body temperature can return to normal levels.The change in body temperature (T°C) from the initial temperature that occurs during thermal treatment is modelled by the equation T = A loge (t − b) where t represents the time in minutes. The initial body temperature is 35.7°C and it reaches 36.1°C ten minutes after treatment is initiated.
(a)   What is the value ofT when t = 0?
(b)   Find the value of b.
(c)   Find the value of A.
(d)   What will be the body temperature after 20 minutes?
(e)   How long will it take for the body temperature to reach 36.8°C? Write your answer
in hours and minutes.

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Re: onur369's Methods Question Thread :)
« Reply #131 on: April 14, 2011, 06:25:22 pm »
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Hey guys Im having trouble with some worded questions in Apps of Diff, Ive got one question how would I analyse it.

Question 6:
A cylinder is expanding in such a way that is length h is always double the radius r of its
base. Find the rate of change of its volume V with respect to:
a) r.
b) h.
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« Reply #132 on: April 14, 2011, 06:35:11 pm »
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a) dV/dr = dV/dh * dh/dr
V = pi*r^2 h
But h = 2r (which means dh/dr = 2), r = h/2
So V = pi*(h/2)^2 h = pi/4*h^3 (which means dV/dh = 3pi/4*h^2)
So dV/dr = 3pi/4 * h^2*2 = 3pi/2*h^2

b) dV/dh = dV/dr * dr/dh
V = pi*r^2 h = pi*r^2(2r) = 2pi*r^3, dV/dr = 6pi*r^2
r = h/2, dr/dh = 1/2
So dV/dh = 1/2*6pi*r^2 = 3pi*r^2
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Re: onur369's Methods Question Thread :)
« Reply #133 on: April 14, 2011, 06:35:41 pm »
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Thanks Derrick Ha jnr
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Re: onur369's Methods Question Thread :)
« Reply #134 on: April 14, 2011, 07:22:03 pm »
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having some trouble here..

tan (3x - pi/6) = -1
solve for x..
i get the wrong answer :S