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roryclifford

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OMFG That's the book we use for 4u at my school! Just sayin'
I havent actually opened it yet though lol
Haha yewwww
I went sweet in my first 4 unit assessment for the year, then did the summary exersise for the topic out of that textbook and mmmm... Struggle is the word that comes to mind.

Worried now hahah
 

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Haha yewwww
I went sweet in my first 4 unit assessment for the year, then did the summary exersise for the topic out of that textbook and mmmm... Struggle is the word that comes to mind.

Worried now hahah
Shit... How's the multiplicity stuff? I have to do that tomorrow night :/
 
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You seriously just made me like rofl. like fuckin' shit.
That's the best! LOL
I need to spread rep before giving you more :(
There was some good stuff in the "Hardest general maths topic?" thread but it doesn't work anymore.
 
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Where are the other 11ers?

I want to keep posting/ answering but I've done topics that exploit/rip haven't. Which sucks.
 

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(z+z-1)3 = (2cos@)3 = 8cos3@

(z-z-1)2 = (2isin@)2 = -4sin2@

.: multiplying both sides:

-32sin2@cos3@ = (z+z-1)3 x (z-z-1)2









Edit: Sorry - hopeless with TeX
 
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(i) If [maths]P(x)=3x^4-11x^3+14x^2-11x+3[/maths] show that

[maths]P(x)=x^2(3(x+\frac{1}{x})^2-11(x+\frac{1}{x})+8)[/maths]

(ii) Hence solve P(x)=0 over C.
 
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(i) If [maths]P(x)=3x^4-11x^3+14x^2-11x+3[/maths] show that

[maths]P(x)=x^2(3(x+\frac{1}{x})^2-11(x+\frac{1}{x})+8)[/maths]

(ii) Hence solve P(x)=0 over C.
thats just tons of algebraic manipulation

and lol u trying to copy ohexploitable with the sig :|
 

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Note that for the case where u = 1
x + 1/x = 1
=> x² - x + 1 = 0
=> x = (1 ± i√3)/2
 

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If z = cos θ + i sin θ, then show that (without using induction)

 

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