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So many now. Lol I shall do them tonight
 

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Ymcaec correct :D

so you let x = that massive equation.

square both sides so..

x^2 = 7 - 6[insert that massive equation]

the massive equation = x

hence: x^2 = 7 - 6x
x^2 + 6x - 7 = 0
(x+7)(x-1)=0
x = -7 or 1
but because x>=0 because its a square root
therefore x=1
Correct too :)
 

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So, back from table tennis training. What I have gathered from this maths marathon thread: If ymcaec really is a year 10 student, then the person is quite impressive.
 
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So, back from table tennis training. What I have gathered from this maths marathon thread: If ymcaec really is a year 10 student, then the person is quite impressive.
agreed :D

(please do my question *hint hint*) :p
 

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agreed :D

(please do my question *hint hint*) :p
Will do, gimme a few minutes. I'm quite a novice at LaTeXing and I take a long time to do that. The typing is going to consume most of my time.
 

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Here is one of the last questions in my yearly, have fun!

Obviously for c)i) All it requires is the use of sine rule:

Then: We are given that

Edit: Haha, my typing speed is godly to ymcaec.
 

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For c)ii) It is simply asking for a pythagorean method: Thus having the equation,







Edit: Typed it wrong.
 
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iii. 4:9
not typing out the whole working out ... hate latex...
 

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For c)iii) You had to simply express the volume of the sphere over the cone. This was extremely painful to type. I probably typed it wrong somewhere.



Eventually, you'll get:

 
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For c)iii) You had to simply express the volume of the sphere over the cone. This was extremely painful to type. I probably typed it wrong somewhere.



Eventually, you'll get:

I know that feel, it was already annoying to write all of that in exam conditions let alone latexing lol..
 

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For c)iv) There is no way in hell i'm going to latex my working out. Although I can say that all you have to do is find the ratio of the volume of the cone inside the sphere. Then you'll get your answer and compare the ratios of the two. The one which is larger, means that more space is covered within that volume. I believe the sphere inside the cone occupies more space.
 

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I know that feel, it was already annoying to write all of that in exam conditions let alone latexing lol..
What I have found, ~75% of the time I took to answer your Qs came from the latexing.
 
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For c)iv) There is no way in hell i'm going to latex my working out. Although I can say that all you have to do is find the ratio of the volume of the cone inside the sphere. Then you'll get your answer and compare the ratios of the two. The one which is larger, means that more space is covered within that volume. I believe the sphere inside the cone occupies more space.
Correct! Sorry for the Latex torture lol
Here are the actual solutions for part iv. if anyone wants a look

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Correct! Sorry for the Latex torture lol
Here are the actual solutions for part iv. if anyone wants a look

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Yeah, basically Thus you just see which one occupied more space. Good question by the way, it actually asked for people to utilise more then simply geometrical applications.

Edit: Here's a question I personally liked when I did it back in year 9. It can be quite easy if you think a little outside the box:

A point P lies inside a square ABCD of side 120. Let F be a point on CD so that PF is perpendicular to CD. P is equidistant from A, B, F. Find PA.
 
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Nice 100th post LOL xD (Y)
 

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