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Domain of f^-1 = Range of f(x)
and you can find range by plugging -2 & 4 into the equation
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Domain of f^-1 = Range of f(x)
They have forgot to put the square root cuz C will nt be -6 if sqrt is nt used... Anser is 3 sqrt (4x-3) -6The (ii) part of this question, wen we integrate it, i get the ans as 3square root(4x-3). The mark scheme gives a diff ans. plz explain.
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its a flaw in the mark scheme in the first step its written correct but in the second last step they have missed (to the power 1/2)The (ii) part of this question, wen we integrate it, i get the ans as 3square root(4x-3). The mark scheme gives a diff ans. plz explain.
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The mark scheme is : View attachment 8770
its a flaw in the mark scheme in the first step its written correct but in the second last step they have missed (to the power 1/2)
yea i figured.. thank you.They have forgot to put the square root cuz C will nt be -6 if sqrt is nt used... Anser is 3 sqrt (4x-3) -6
More 3 are leftNOW ITS ALL ENDS AND TOMORROW IS THE DAY (
yah its perfect !!okay correct me if I am wrong but AB=OB-OA right?
Thanks!for this you need to put 1/3 instead of dy/dx so this equation will be
1/3 = 3/(1+2x)^2
so by doing cross multiply we will get
(1+2x)^2 = 9
then open the bracket using a^2 + 2ab +b^2 formula and then simplify it! , you will get 2 values of X
For y=5,Someone please help me with q ii . I get the integration wrong. Help ASAP Thanks
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are you sure the question is complete?Find the range of values of k for which 8-3x-x2 <k for all values of x.
please show the working and reply at the earliest.
Thanks is advance.
(tanx^n+2 tanx^n)dx substitute tanx = ucan anyone plz help?
O/N/2011 P33 q 10(i)
http://www.xtremepapers.com/papers/...S Level/Mathematics (9709)/9709_w11_qp_33.pdf
how do we integrate the tan equation?
i cant go any farther than ((u^n+2+u^n)/(u^2+1))du. the limits are 1 and 0
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