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How did Maths 12 go? No discussion

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Guys for the volume of revolution,was it like pie x integral(y²) ?? If so then the answer was like 16/15 pie since i did the accurate method on the calculator that gives you direct answer
Maybe it was 16/3 pie but can anyone send equation of Y?
 
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Guys for the volume of revolution,was it like pie x integral(y²) ?? If so then the answer was like 16/15 pie since i did the accurate method on the calculator that gives you direct answer
Maybe it was 16/3 pie but can anyone send equation of Y?

y= 4/(2x-1)^2
 
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On second thought,i think my answer was 16/3 pie as you said 100% correct since used the calculator method that automatically gave me final answer
 
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what did you guys get for the wheel question last part?I got 10 minutes.
 
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Btw, did you guys really found the paper lengthy?
I completed it fairly quickly.
 
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what did you guys get for the wheel question last part?I got 10 minutes.
Yep..I got the same.
But the guys on the other thread are saying that the answer was supposed to be given as a range. So I guess we will lose one mark here.
 
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Actually, I think I figured out where you got it wrong.

While integrating 16(2x-1)^-2, you multiplied the 2 instead of dividing it.
Isn't it?
actually i divided. but i tried to be cool and simplify it further, and turns out i made a stupid mistake xD anyhow, still hoping for an a
 
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