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oh my exam will start after 1hr 45 minyou did the 12 variant right? the 2nd differentiation question:
(4 - tan 2x)/5x
dy/dx = ?
i m v1
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oh my exam will start after 1hr 45 minyou did the 12 variant right? the 2nd differentiation question:
(4 - tan 2x)/5x
dy/dx = ?
ok thx...oh my exam will start after 1hr 45 min
i m v1
for differentiation of the tan x thing:
4 - tan 2x
-----------
5x
...................who can do it?
....relieved at last...Well I'm pretty sure it the tangent's differential was -2sec²2x ! The rest could be handled by the ( u/v ) technique.
Best of Luck. It will turn out to be good insha Allah.In Shah Allah u will nail...nw pray for me so dat i can nail in p1
4700, exact figure...I don't remember the exact question, but were you guys getting a value around 4800 for 'N' ?
oh yeaah B) Gotcha.4700, exact figure...
ugh me too. i did OR halfway and gt stuck, so i did EITHER ): what a waste of marks.i think i lost all my marks on 12Either (or is it 11Either???)
I was stupid to choose either, should have chose or....
well........that wasnt inverse, cuz the next question was inverse and it had a different sign, i think it was second derivativeand yes! Almost forgot! What was f '' ? I thought it could have been an inverse, solved it right away, and then moved to the next part... *URRRGHHHH* x|
EDIT: Nevermind I'm an idiot. Here's the answer.How do you differentiate:
(2 - 5 tan 2x) / 6x
(It's different from the exam one, well, but i want to know how to do that question)
well sorry to break it to you but it was!!Do you mean (2-5tan2y)/6x?
Don't tell me implicit differentiation was in YOUR variant. Cause that'd be hell.
i dont know if Tan X and Tan Y would make a difference..Sorry
I meant
Do you mean tanX not tanY?
Because tanY would require some complicated calculus shit which I'm not supposed to know but I know anyway and is not in syllabus.
There is something called implicit differentiation.i dont know if Tan X and Tan Y would make a difference..
ooooh so you really are ThatReallyReallyWeirdDudeThere is something called implicit differentiation.
Basic example: Differentiate xy + y^2
normally you'd just get equation in terms of x but in this case you can't so you differentiation straight away. E.g. y^2 = 2dy/dx. :|
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