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isn't this a MATHEMATICS thread?can someone please explain to me the link between work done by driving force, work one by resistance, k.e, p.e
isn't this a MATHEMATICS thread?
the link from the rule "Final Energy = Initial Energy + Driving force - Resistance force" ? or the one "Driving force - Resisting force = mass x acceleration"?can someone please explain to me the link between work done by driving force, work one by resistance, k.e, p.e
good luck with that O-Level seems like a piece of cake after taking the ASOmg! I just scrolled up and found out this is for A levels! MY BAD! HAHA!
LMAO! Next year I'll be posting on this page!
well i'm doing the AS-Level but i'll ask one of my friends ... when any of them wake up [i woke up early to study]anyone please??
can u show me the question pls ?oops.. wait, i just checked the marking scheme.. i think it's wrong. then i don't know how to do it, i'm sorry
http://papers.xtremepapers.com/CIE/...S Level/Mathematics (9709)/9709_s10_qp_31.pdfcan u show me the question pls ?
btw, when ur done, please explain it to me too.. its bothering me now, i can't study anything elsecan u show me the question pls ?
sure!btw, when ur done, please explain it to me too.. its bothering me now, i can't study anything else
Farru here u go!btw, when ur done, please explain it to me too.. its bothering me now, i can't study anything else
but iKhaled what i learnt was to bring all the x values on one side all the y values on one side...u guys learnt a different method or is it a totally different topic?Farru here u go!
dy/dx = (y^2 +4)/xy
dx/dy = xy/(y^2 +4)
1/x dx/dy = y/(y^2+4)
1/x dx = y/(y^2+4) dy
∫1/x dx = ∫y/(y^2+4) dy
i think u know how to integeate..if not tell me and i will teach u too but here is the rest
ln x = 1/2ln(y^2+4) + c
sub the values of x and y and u will get c = -1/2ln4
ln x = 1/2ln(y^2+4) -1/2ln4
ln x + 1/2ln 4 = 1/2 ln(y^2+4)
2ln x + ln 4 = ln (y^2+4)
ln (4x^2) = ln (y^2+4)
4x^2 = y^2 + 4
y^2 = 4x^2-4
thats it!!
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