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I'm just happy it was much better than c3 tbh
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YupI'm just happy it was much better than c3 tbh
Oh I remember it was 2pi2Pi the question was where you have to use
pi (integration) y^2 dx
Any one got the integration using substitution part right? the show part (part a)
I think I will lose a mark because I got integral of 2u/u(u-1) du
but then I used the 2/u(u-1) for solving part b
all that is in part b; I used partial fractions and changed limitsI remember having to use partial fractions.
I wasn't sure on whether to change the limits? After part (a) they gave the equations again and the limits were 9&1 but the limits were on the equation with x's in it (LHS). I thought that you may need to change limits as we used substitution?
I remember having to use partial fractions.
I wasn't sure on whether to change the limits? After part (a) they gave the equations again and the limits were 9&1 but the limits were on the equation with x's in it (LHS). I thought that you may need to change limits as we used substitution?
The limits were given with u so you donthve to change them
Yes but they were given to you on the Left Hand Side of the equations, which had the original x's in it.
If the question started with the integration of an equation which had limits and x's, then wouldn't you use substitution and change the limits?
Part (a) was just doing the substitution but didn't touch the limits.
correctThis, the limits should of changed from 9 and 1 to 3 and 1.
all that is in part b; I used partial fractions and changed limits
I've got e-2answer to Q1 is 1-e right?
i agree for 7b) i also got (-3,6)Agree with most of that.
7b) I got (-3,6)
8a) I got p=-1
8b) I got somewhere along the calculations 8tan45 = 8. Then you know B was either on the left hand side or right hand side of A,
so I added 8 to the i coordinate of position A and subtracted 8 from the i coordinate of position A.
it is correct dx/dy = 0 since the tangent is parallel to the y axis gradient is undefined so if you flip it it wil be dx/dy = 0Thought it was a very good exam overall! I think I only messed up 7, part b which I tried dx/dy = 0 instead of dy/dx = 0. Oh well.
i agree for 7b) i also got (-3,6)
and 8a) p= -1
but am n0t sure about 8b
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