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Can someone please solve oct/nov 2005 question 9)iii) with the perfect steps? I know how to get the answer but I'm worried about the presentation.
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Yeah but I need to put sth on my paper, don't I? I can't just solve it in my head and go like hey this is the answerTo be honest the Cambridge guys, aren't seriously bothered about presentation as such.
umm, that is the answer to part ii). I was asking about part iii)
umm, that is the answer to part ii). I was asking about part iii)
What are the formulas which we need to learn are not given in the Formula Booklet?
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Can you Plleeaasssee write down the formulas or attach all of these? Thanks!The area formula, discriminant, vectors, trigo, I think that's it.
f'(x) < 0 hence np turning points as denominator always >0 and numerator -ve overall f'(x) will be -ve, hence has an inverse.http://onlineexamhelp.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/08/9709_s14_qp_13.pdf
Q.5 (i) how do we tell whether it has an inverse or not
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