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canot discuss b4 24hrs....HOW WAS THE PAPER GUYS?
me too, it went greatcanot discuss b4 24hrs....
anyway i think it was easy
expectations??? A*?me too, it went great
yeah too early to tell... but it went really good.expectations??? A*?
i guess too early to call....p2 still to come
either..... you?yeah too early to tell... but it went really good.
Which one did you attempt, either or or?
either, the cordinates of the stationary points were (0, 0) right?either..... you?
either, the cordinates of the stationary points were (0, 0) right?
and their nature was minimum..
yaee, i got really confused seeing (0, 0) as the ans.that's exact!
yeah me 2yaee, i got really confused seeing (0, 0) as the ans.
what about b=2? how did we have to show that?Praise the Lord! I panicked like hell when I got (0,0)
shold have been by differentiationwhat about b=2? how did we have to show that?
yeah, got it by differentiation ^_^shold have been by differentiation
since the question says greatest value..... differentiate the expression and equate to zero you will get x as 2 .... substitute this value into the expression and equate the the answer to 9 ...... k = 1I've been trying to find a solution to this problem for a while, but have failed. Here's the question:
Q: Given that the greatest value of k + 8x - 2x² is 9, find the value of the constant k.
4logy5 can be changed to 4/log5y ie. log5y = 4/log5yCan someone solve this pls?
log5y= 4logy5
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