Hi All!
I’m offering chemistry and mathematics tutoring (up to ext 1). I graduated with a band 6 in chemistry, ext 2 maths, as well as adv maths (completed in year 11). I ranked first internally for all three of the subjects. Due to this I have plenty of exceptional resources, including past...
I received 93 for ext 2 and 89 for ext 1. Ext 1 mark was a lot lower that what i should've gotten due to personal reasons that happened around the test date. Hope that Helps.
Hi All!
I’m offering chemistry and mathematics tutoring (up to ext 1). I graduated with a band 6 in chemistry, ext 2 maths, as well as adv maths (completed in year 11). I ranked first internally for all three of the subjects. Due to this I have plenty of exceptional resources, including past...
I'm stuck for part ii). For part i) I put "If the equation a^2x+bx+cx has at least one integer solution, then either a,b or c is even"
I'm not too sure if it's right or not.
Could u do P(X)=(x-2)(x+2)(x+a)(x+b)
Sub is P(0) and P(1) to get two simultaneous equations to find the values for a and b
Not sure if it will work though
I undertsand max and min. I just don't get why we are using it when it is asking for the closest point to the origin. Without seeing the graph, the time when v=0, doesn't mean that it is the closest to the origin. Are we using minimum because of what the graph looks like?
Hi, would anyone be able to explain why you need to differentiate for part b? I don't get it, as we aren't finding anything related to the velocity. Thanks