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Three men Bill, Garry and Jason observe a vertical tower. Bill stands du North of the tower, and sees its top at an angle of elevation of A. Garry stands due East of the tower, and sees its top at an angle of elevation of B. Jason stands on a line from Bill to Garry, exactly half way between them.
If Jason observes the top of the tower at an angle of elevation of
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Can someone do this -.-?
 

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InteGrand did I miss anything out in my working out for that question in pomsky's thread?
 

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Someone give me a head start on this question:

'When the polynomial P(x) is divided by x^2-a^2 the remainder is 2x+4 and when it is divided by x+a the remainder is a+3. What is the value of a?

I know the polynomial division process:

P(x)=A(x).Q(x)+R(x)


I tried to use simultaneous equations to solve it but have come unstuck with 2 unknown variables left in my equation.
 

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Someone give me a head start on this question:

'When the polynomial P(x) is divided by x^2-a^2 the remainder is 2x+4 and when it is divided by x+a the remainder is a+3. What is the value of a?

I know the polynomial division process:

P(x)=A(x).Q(x)+R(x)


I tried to use simultaneous equations to solve it but have come unstuck with 2 unknown variables left in my equation.
 

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This is my honest attempt at it:

Also, we shouldn't be writing Q(x) in both of your last two lines, since the dividend polynomials are different in each case, as the divisors are different.
 

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I noticed you wrote Q(x) in your line though
That's fine, because that Q(x) is only referring to one polynomial. In your working out, you had Q(x) in two lines where the divisor was different, which is mathematically not correct because the dividend polynomials would actually be different (so maybe write something like and to differentiate the two).
 

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Is it cos of the whole thing ?
Don't think so (I think this was meant: ). If it's cosine of the whole thing, then the limit does not exist as as and the limit does not exist.
 
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