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Further Mathematics: Post your doubts here!

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unfortunately, i have no idea... i'm not in university yet, but i could have done this for Maths exploration (IB), though i'm investigating Trapezoidal rule
i kno trapezium rule ad this is not it.. i think its ellipse
 
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Hey guys if you could help me as soon as possible I need to find a text book/ coursebook for further mathematics 9231 I tried searching but I can't find any? please if you find it please reply or send me an email at [email protected] thanks guys ;)
 
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A Levels trigonometry :
Do i have to learn ALL of the stupid identities? Or are there some selected?
Will identities be given in the formula book with the question paper?
 
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Can anybody please help me find a video or anything which explains Mathematical Induction when it is used on inequality questions ???
 
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I need the formula for the coordinates of the centroid od 3-D figures , it is clearly specified in the syllabus but i cant find it !!
 
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Can anybody solve this Logarithm question for me?

e^x + e^2x = e^3x .. ?? Thanks :)
 
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Can anybody solve this Logarithm question for me?

e^x + e^2x = e^3x .. ?? Thanks :)

I guess you can use the substitution y=e^x and get the equation: y^3 - y^2 - y=0 and solve this and then use y values to find x . Also some y values might get rejected if they are negative or zero.
 
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Mechanics 2 question please solve the answer is 0.83m
An oar consists of a uniform shaft of length 3 metres and a blade of length 70cm, whose centre of mass is 40cm beyond the shaft. The oar passes through a metal ring 80cm from the end of the shaft. If the mass of the shaft is 4kg, and the mass of the blade is 0.3kg, find the distance of the centre of mass of the oar from the ring.
 
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Hello guys Aao
i am unable to solve question 4 from oct/nov 2002 - paper3 9709 Pure mathematics
can sme1 pls solve this question for me
 
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XPF has Mathematics threads in almost every CIE section. This one was highly needed; the complicated nature of the subject makes any external help all the more welcome! So post all your Further Maths problems here from now on. :) Anyone who happens to (be awesome enough to :p ) have taken the subject, please let it be known and attempt a solution at the questions asked. It may not receive the same traffic an average Maths thread gets, all efforts are definitely 'thank-worthy'. :wink:
Any notes, whether scanned or in document form, would be very much appreciated. :Bravo:
Do you have any FM notes? I'm willing to pay for them.
 
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Do you have any FM notes? I'm willing to pay for them.
Why would you pay for something that is easily available on the internet. Here are some links:
http://www.astarmathsandphysics.com/a-level-maths-notes-menu.html
http://sciemathematics.wikispaces.com/Further Pure Maths
http://www.mrbartonmaths.com/resources/a level revision/
https://sites.google.com/site/davesmathsnotes/fp3
(you will find further pure under FP1 ,2 and 3 and mechanics and stats under M1 to 5 and S1 to 5)
I think these links should be on the first post in the thread.
 
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