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Toughest Math P3 doubts! Here.

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FRom where did square come from? o_O
I am sorry I being stupid, but seriously I am not getting it.
Since it's a rectangular base, base area is square, and we are given that each side measures 1 m
the formula for area of square is x^2, (that's where the square comes from)
so 1m^2 is the base area
 
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I Believe can u please explain that thing that u said that we did with understanding.
"You know it's the same method that they do like dv/dt =dv/dh x dh/dt, only that we did it with understanding instead of using formula"
 
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from where u got this?
I have solved topical past papers by Redspot though I'm recommended never to use them... so I've stopped using them now.
Unsolved papers and markschemes is the best way if you want an A
solved papers are for average students only, and they will get you no more than Bs
 
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I can't seem to proceed after taking the derivative which is : -2tanx(e^-2x) + (sec^2)x (e^-2x)
 
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I can't seem to proceed after taking the derivative which is : -2tanx(e^-2x) + (sec^2)x (e^-2x)
use the identity sec^2(x) = 1 + tan^2(x)
then take e^-(2x) common, and then u will get a quadratic expression in terms of tan(x)
Then make that quadratic equation in completing square thing a = -1 b = 1
 
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use the identity sec^2(x) = 1 + tan^2(x)
then take e^-(2x) common, and then u will get a quadratic expression in terms of tan(x)
Then make that quadratic equation in completing square thing a = -1 b = 1
Got it but
I'm getting [x+(-tanx)]^2
that means a =1 but b=-1
are you getting the same?
 
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use the identity sec^2(x) = 1 + tan^2(x)
then take e^-(2x) common, and then u will get a quadratic expression in terms of tan(x)
Then make that quadratic equation in completing square thing a = -1 b = 1
Got it but
I'm getting [x+(-tanx)]^2
that means a =1 but b=-1
are you getting the same?
 
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