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Re: HSC 2016 3U Marathon

Was going through this question from Grove textbook this morning on Binomial Therorem







Now my thinking was initially to x=1 into the x-value on both the LHS and RHS, which would have eliminated the 'x' term. From the example shown, they have put x=1 into the LHS and not the RHS. Before substituting x=0 into the last step on the RHS. I'm just trying to figure out a better way of remembering the last few steps.

 

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Re: HSC 2016 3U Marathon

Isn't this the process?

 

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Re: HSC 2016 3U Marathon

Was just going through Margaret Grove's Year 12 HSC book , the second last question in E 10.5:






The first part of the Solutions is as follows:







 

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Re: HSC 2016 3U Marathon

He meant "area" (it was a typo). He just named the curves y1 and y2 so that he could refer to the curves easily.
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Yeah, I meant area.

Graphing it may make it easier to understand.
 

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can someone post a hard integration by substitution question, please
 

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Trigonometric substitutions were already split off from simplistic substitutions in 4U/3U for the difficulty of having to sub back in. So I'm just going to spoil some of the answer.




And at this point I'm still not sure how this is done using only 3U methods
 
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