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Same situation here.Not really
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Same situation here.Not really
75 % !
Functions tooSeries questions!
Guys can you explain me why is this so:
-1<sinx<1?
and
Why tan a > sin a when a is 90 degrees?
Okay, cosine and and tan, same thing?sin of any number is between -1 and +1
BTW Series questions are easy..
You know practice make perfect...but i believe perfect practice make perfect...choose best questions to practice that will make u confident for xams....
hey 2011 papers nt diffclt...need more difficlt one
Okay, cosine and and tan, same thing?
Series questions are easy as long as they are direct questions.
you mean to say that for cosine:cosine isnt undefined anywhere. Its zero at those locations that tangent is undefined... because tan = sin/cos and cosine (a zero at those points) is in the denominator so sinx/0 becomes undefined
you mean to say that for cosine:
-1<cosx<1 is possible?
hummm... i don't get it for tan.
Tan a approaches infinity towards 90 degrees, while sin a is 1 at 90 degrees.Why tan a > sin a when a is 90 degrees?
http://www.xtremepapers.com/papers/CIE/Cambridge International A and AS Level/Mathematics (9709)/9709_w10_qp_11.pdf how to make the graph
q7 3rd part
plzzz reply fast tmmrw is paper!!http://www.xtremepapers.com/papers/CIE/Cambridge International A and AS Level/Mathematics (9709)/9709_w10_qp_11.pdf how to make the graph
q7 3rd part
what about are there no amplitude or frequeny in tan graphs??Using calculator calculate values of y from 0 to 2pi ... at 0, .5pi , 1pi , 1.5pi , 2pi
and then draw the graph.. More the values of pi... better the graph
you need to draw the graph for the given rangewhat about are there no amplitude or frequeny in tan graphs??
okyou need to draw the graph for the given range
hey guys i have a question i rlly get stuck when he asks u to the range for the function tht contain cosine or sine or tan plzz how to find the range
for example: 3-2sin(x) for the domain 0<x<2(pi) plzz help and thx u
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