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Mathematics: Post your doubts here!

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cos4x - 4cos2x + 3
cos(2x+2x) - 4( 1- 2sin^2x) + 3
cos2xcos2x-sin2xsin2x -4 + 8sin^2x +3
(1-2sin^2x)^2 - (2sinxcosx)^2 + 8sin^2x -1
1-4sin^2x+4sin^4x - 4sin^2x(1-sin^2x) + 8sin^2x -1
4sin^2x + 4sin^4x - 4sin^2x + 4sin^4x
8sin^4x

I may have skipped a few steps but remember you have to replace all the cos with sin, wherever you can.
Woah! Thank you sooo much! :)
 
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i)OM = (OA + OB)/2

AN = 2NC
ON-OA=2(OC-ON)
3ON = 2OC + OA
ON = (2OC + OA ) /3

once u get both .. it will be easy to get the equation ..

ii) find an equation of BC and just equate MN = BC to get the answer ( tell me if you want details)

Thank you so much :) The second part of the question is easy. I just didn't know how to get N and M.
 
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I had also gotten the same thing except, I just didn't know where to shade.
Thanks so much! :)
Can you also kindly please show
me how to do Q10i) of that same paper?

here yu go ..:)
u shuld know standard formulas for surface area and volume of spheres.
 

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(x,y,z) x (2/3,5/3,7/3) = (1,2,2) x (2/3,5/3,7/3)
after here, how did u get
2x + 5y + 7z = 26?

I'm sorry but can u go in more detail?
 
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(x,y,z) x (2/3,5/3,7/3) = (1,2,2) x (2/3,5/3,7/3)
after here, how did u get
2x + 5y + 7z = 26?

I'm sorry but can u go in more detail?

I simply dot them .. dat is what yu do .. :)
 

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I did that yesterday.
See, you are not messing with sign
for i believe you got -10u above and down 6-u^2-u (i dot remember exactly)
to be honest, from this step, you could (i would) directly jump to the conclusion. which is the prove.
thanks i kinda got it thou.
See, when u find the limits, for x=5 u get 1 and for x=2 u u get 2. the upper limit is lesser than the lower so we gotta flip it that is why we multiply by -1 while integrating. (write -1 bfore the integ sign) :D
 
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MustafaMotani can you please summarize some formulas for each different cases of vector question, like when plane is perpendicular to one line.. and other complicate situation? I kept on trying to understand the question, but I always got confused at deciding each formula I should use..
 
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PhyZac
to be honest, from this step, you could (i would) directly jump to the conclusion. which is the prove.

As for Q8i) you're getting -10. that's correct. now you have to change signs because the limits have been exchanged. If you notice the limits are supposed to be (6-5)^1/2 and (6-2)^1/2
1 being your upper limit and 2 being the lower limit. However the question asks ask to write 2 as the upper limit and 1 as the lower limit. So when you exchange these limits you have to change the sign

Sounds a bit confusing but think about it, you'll get it
 
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