Thankyou!This might help you for 10 d):
What textbook is this, may I ask?Q10 part d and Q11 part d, I am kinda confused as to what to do.
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Cambridge Extension 2 Maths 2020What textbook is this, may I ask?
From there we can see that find the values of x inCambridge Extension 2 Maths 2020
how do you do 10c?Q10 part d and Q11 part d, I am kinda confused as to what to do.
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from the polynomial in (ii), divide all the terms by w^4 and use the facthow do you do 10c?
neat thanks a bunch!from the polynomial in (ii), divide all the terms by w^4 and use the fact
Here's the working out just in case;
dividing by the middle term.
as required
This is more like a cosmetic tip but if you want the brackets to cover the entire fraction use "\left" and "\right", for example "\left(\frac{2\pi}{9}\right)" results infrom the polynomial in (ii), divide all the terms by w^4 and use the fact
Here's the working out just in case;
dividing by the middle term.
as required
Thanks!This is more like a cosmetic tip but if you want the brackets to cover the entire fraction use "\left" and "\right", for example "\left(\frac{2\pi}{9}\right)" results in. So yeah, use it if you want to.