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lemme give u an example with graphs? itl take a few mins yeah?naw .. he means
like with
k^2 – 4k < 0
k(k-4)<0
we get two numbers .. k=4 and k=0 .. how does one know which sign to put.. greater then or less then and with which..
k-4<0 .. k<4 ? and k<0 ?
really?????I have only done 2012 :\
lemme give u an example with graphs? itl take a few mins yeah?
really?????
InshAllahokay one thing we can do to make this thread better is to post questions here only... and not the tension... cux tension is contagious for others... lowers the general level of morale! you ppl gonna ace it YEA?!
thanks for the adviceTry to give your best ,1st attempt the 1's you can easily solve .U will save time that way. don't panic .
Oh well Good LuckYep.. And all the questions which I did while helping members here.
Hahahah same here.I just hope the examiner doesn't pull his hair after seeing my handwriting.... and deduct marks :\
Question7 O/N12 paper 11 ,part ii
naw .. he means
like with
k^2 – 4k < 0
k(k-4)<0
we get two numbers .. k=4 and k=0 .. how does one know which sign to put.. greater then or less then and with which..
k-4<0 .. k<4 ? and k<0 ?
swhen you simultaneously solve and get one eq of the curve and line . look at the coefficient of the x^2 term if its positive then its a mimimum curve
Mentioned it Q7iiForgot the question ?
still don't get it...
can U explain the method of graphs ,I never got itlemme give u an example with graphs? itl take a few mins yeah?
lookie herenaw .. he means
like with
k^2 – 4k < 0
k(k-4)<0
we get two numbers .. k=4 and k=0 .. how does one know which sign to put.. greater then or less then and with which..
k-4<0 .. k<4 ? and k<0 ?
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