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you are very lucky you have a teacher !! i doing it soloNope! Had to ask my teacher! If I sat for that paper, I probably would have answered 3.
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you are very lucky you have a teacher !! i doing it soloNope! Had to ask my teacher! If I sat for that paper, I probably would have answered 3.
l'll be sitting for the June paper.you are very lucky you have a teacher !! i doing it soloXP are you sitting for next june ? or did you already take the exam ? what grade did you get if so ?!
First state the null and alternate hypothesis. H0: pop. mean=4.58 and H1: pop. mean not equal to 4.58. We use t-distribution with degree of freedom n-1=9. The value of t for 5% level is 2.262. We reject H0 if our calculated value of t is greater than 2.262. Now calculate the sample mean and the unbiased estimate of pop. variance from the data and calculate the value of t and compare. See what you get.Hi!I need help for w03 p2 no.6, the 2-tail test.... plz plz plz!!!!
The velocity of projection is of C which is at a distance of 3a from K. So first find the angular velocity which comes out to be sqrt(g/(5a)). Then simply use the energy conservation to get the work done against resistance which is the sum of rotational kinetic energies and potential energies at the top. This turns out to be 40mga/3. Use it again such that twice of it equals the rotational kinetic energy at the top(the potential energy term cancels out as there is complete rotation). As the velocity of projection is v the square of angular velocity is v^2/(9a^2). The answer is finally 6*sqrt(ga).can someone please solve last part of Q 11 either of the paper below ???
http://papers.xtremepapers.com/CIE/Cambridge International A and AS Level/Mathematics - Further (9231)/9231_w05_qp_2.pdf
I don't know of any formulas but just a few techniques. Simply substitute alpha in the equation and and multiply the whole equation by alpha^n and doing this for all the four roots and adding them together we get the required expression. This is the main technique through which you get the values required in later parts.I need help with this question, for the last 3 parts: http://gyazo.com/9cd183e160d6f7b3d8d955af90523aa3
The mark scheme says I need to know formulas for s_3, s_4, s_5, s_-1, ∑αβγ, and I don't know they had formulas. I can't find them on the internet, my teacher doesn't know anything about this topic and my further maths book is helpless. The only ones I know are for ∑α, ∑αβ and αβγ. If anybody could tell me the formulas first and help me solve this question I would be trully grateful.
it means that intial ( ke + pe + ee) - work done against friction and other resistive forces = final (ke + pe + ee )Whats the meaning of ( EE/KE/PE balance ) in M2 ???
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Can you please solve this problem : q2it means that intial ( ke + pe + ee) - work done against friction and other resistive forces = final (ke + pe + ee )
I hope that helps , if it doesnt , try searching about conservation of energy![]()
If that will take your time just tell me how to use it . . . !it means that intial ( ke + pe + ee) - work done against friction and other resistive forces = final (ke + pe + ee )
I hope that helps , if it doesnt , try searching about conservation of energy![]()
I sent you a friend request and you didnt accept yetThe average number of kicks is 3 right? This answer would be correct if the question did not mention that the other guy gets an extra kick when ons of them scores . So you have to add 1 to the mean.
when no strings are extended at all x=0 => (1/2)kx^2 =0Thank you sooo much
I have one questionsome cases EE will be zero intially and other cases it will be zero finally when is that ?
Thanks again
tommorow because today im super busssyNo need to solve it, just tell me how the (equations) are going to be .. and why if possible
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