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new question: Evaluate: (j) 2 / sqroot(5x-4)^3 .dx

note that the ^3 is inside the sqroot.
 

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More detailed answers to questions and less bs bitching would be nice. Many ppl (myself included) just scim thru the pages in this thread. So yeah, full worked setting out is whats needed in this thread because its aimed at the pure 2 unit ppls, not the extension ppls... keep that in mind.
Oh I'm sorry. I forgot people were using this as a pure studying tool.
 
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come on brightside, that questions way too easy, no one can be fuked doing it
 

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Oh I'm sorry. I forgot people were using this as a pure studying tool.
nah not pure studying, just scimming to see questions and attempts. since not everyone uses a clear text it would be clearer to show your process of thought. btw u guyz are not restricted to easier 2u questions that typically appear in the first questions of the paper. some mid-high 2u difficulty is okay now and then you know.
 

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nah not pure studying, just scimming to see questions and attempts. since not everyone uses a clear text it would be clearer to show your process of thought. btw u guyz are not restricted to easier 2u questions that typically appear in the first questions of the paper. some mid-high 2u difficulty is okay now and then you know.
lol. Does this exist? Where?
 

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This:
A cubic has a y intercept of 5 and two turning points:(1,12) and (-2,15). Find the cubic
P(x)=ax^3+bx^2+cx+d P(0) = 5 = d
P'(x)=3ax^2+2bx+c
0 = 3ax^2 + 2bx + c for stat points.
0 = 3a + 2b + c 0 = 12a - 4b + c
12a - 3a - 4b -2 b + c - c = 0
9a - 6b = 0
3a - 2b = 0
P(1) = 12 P(-2) = 15
Hence, a + b + c + d = 12 -8a + 4b - 2c + d = 15
a + 8a + b - 4b + c + 2c + d - d = 12 - 15
9a - 3b + 3c = -3
3a - b + c = -1
3a - 3a + b + 2b + c - c = 0 + 1
3b = 1
b = 1/3
9a - 5(1/3) = 0
9a = 2.5
a = 5/27
3(5/27) - 1/3 + c = -1
c = -1 - 15/27 + 1/3
c = -11/9
a + b + c + d = 12
5/27 + 1/3 - 11/9 + d = 12
d = 12 - 5/27 -1/3 + 11/9
This is wrong... lol
 
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