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Mathematics: Post your doubts here!

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i dont understand y did u find the cross product of d1 and d2..can u pls explain this part?
cross product gives final direction
THE VECTOR PRODUCT (or CROSS PRODUCT)

The vector product is a way of combining two vectors together to get another vector quantity.
where d is a vector perpendicular to both a and b
a is the magnitude of vector a
b is the magnitude of vector b
Properties of the scalar product:
1)a × b = - b × a
2)a × b gives a vector perpendicular to both of the original vectors
u want me to show hw to do the coss product?
 
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cross product gives final direction
THE VECTOR PRODUCT (or CROSS PRODUCT)

The vector product is a way of combining two vectors together to get another vector quantity.
where d is a vector perpendicular to both a and b
a is the magnitude of vector a
b is the magnitude of vector b
Properties of the scalar product:
1)a × b = - b × a
2)a × b gives a vector perpendicular to both of the original vectors
u want me to show hw to do the coss product?
nah thank you, i know how to do cross product..thanks again sooo much now i will think of the way u explained the question till i completely understand it!
 
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Ooopsss!!! havent done p1 in a year.... divide both sides by cos2x
sin2x/cos2x+3cos2x/cos2x=0
tan2x+3=0
tan2x=-3
hope u can do it nw

Ooooh, lol. Thank you very much, how about the other two questions? :D
 
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I'll answer your questions one by one
6i) gf(x) = 1
f(x) = 1/2 x +1/6 n [take that n as pi please :D ]
g(1/2 x + 1/6 n) = 1
cos ( 1/2 x + 1/6 n ) = 1
1/2 x + 1/6 n = cos-1( 1)
1/2 x + 1/6 n = 0
1/2 x = -1/6 n
x = 2(- 1/6 n )
x = -n/3

THANK YOU :)
 
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7i
dy/dx=-20(2x+1)^2
@A y=0
0=10/(2x+1)-2
x=2
A(2, 0)
put value of x in dy/dx
-2o(2*2+1)^2=-4/5
now use
y-y1=m(x-x1) where m=dy/dx
y-0=-4/5(x-2)
solve n get the ans:) PANDA-
 
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Alice123
Thanks 2325590381028302802 times.
Jazaki Allahu Khairan :)

Just one more request, I realize I've been a burden, sorry about that :(
When do we add +c when integrating, and when not?
 
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Thanks 2325590381028302802 times.
Jazaki Allahu Khairan :)

Just one more request, I realize I've been a burden, sorry about that :(
When do we add +c when integrating, and when not?
NO PROBLEM, jus remember me in your prayers:)
We do not add c when limits are given, like when u r finding area or volume. if limits r not given, we add a c
 

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@GorgeousEyes
9i) if OAB is a straight line then OA is a part of OB,
Therefore, by comparing the two vectors we can that OB is twice of OA
p = 2

unit vector = each vector/ magnitude of vector
= (2i+ j + k)/(2^2 +1 +1)[square root]
= (2i+ j + k)/[square root]6

ii) Remember that the dot product of perpendicular vectors is '0'
therefore, OA.AB = 0
(pi + j + k) . ( [4-p]i, j, [p-1]k) = 0
p*(4-p) + (1*1) + (1*(p-1)) = 0
5p - p^2 = 0
solve quadricatically p= 0 or 5

iii) if you can roughly draw the diagram you will realise that AB = OC
therefore c = b-a
I hope you can work that out.

[i may have made some calculation errors in ii but the methods generally correct]

And next time could you please give the link of qp please(y)
 
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Alice123
Thanks 2325590381028302802 times.
Jazaki Allahu Khairan :)

Just one more request, I realize I've been a burden, sorry about that :(
When do we add +c when integrating, and when not?
when integrating with limits we donot add c.
when integrating without limits we add c
 
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