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radians man..
Many of my friends got 3.(something), I was sure that mine was wrong untill now
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radians man..
864 m.
324 m/s.
The differential of y = 3 tan x - 2 was dy/dx = 3 sec^2 x, when you put x = 3pi/4, this becomes 6.
Gradient of normal = -1/6.
y + 5 = -1/6 (x-3pi/4)
6y + 30 = -x + 3pi/4 --> Eq. of normal.
Put x = 0
6y = 3pi/4 - 30
y = (3pi/4 - 30)/6 = -4.61
What was the answer to first question of kinematics part?
864 m.
324 m/s.
Yeah I was getting 11/16 when I used that method..so I left it like that and plugged in calues from 0 till 10 in the x2 equation till I got the answer..thwell , there was only one REAL root..
binomial one , i myslef got wrong..
hope i get method marks..
Coordinates of P were like (0 , 3.35)
lol, i got the gradient of curve wrong so eventually..... all wrong...
and btw, can you explain the binomial question and trhe first trignometric one which was of 3 marks?
Range of values for K?
Range of values for K?
Speed was 324m/s. You had to put distance equal to ZERO because it was at O.
no , he said it was again at O..
So displacement was 0no , he said it was again at O..
Yeah, again at O.
It was at O at t=0.
Then, s = 18t^2 - t^3.
When s = 0 (i.e. it is AGAIN at O).
t^3 = 18t^2
t = 18 s
v = -324 m/s.
it means u got time = 2 sec..
i did speed = distance/time..
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