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    Cambridge Prelim MX1 Textbook Marathon/Q&A

    Re: Year 11 Mathematics 3 Unit Cambridge Question & Answer Thread Question 9, Chapter 13C of Year 11 Maths 3U Cambridge. $Differentiate {xe^x}$. $ Hence find$: \int_0^{2} { xe^x } dx } I found the first part being dy/dx=(x+1)e^x but the I have no idea how to do the integration from there :/
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    Primitive Functions

    Chapter 10 Set J of the Year 11 Ext 1 Book.
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    Cambridge Prelim MX1 Textbook Marathon/Q&A

    Re: Year 11 Mathematics 3 Unit Cambridge Question & Answer Thread Thank you.
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    Cambridge Prelim MX1 Textbook Marathon/Q&A

    Re: Year 11 Mathematics 3 Unit Cambridge Question & Answer Thread Question 14b, Chapter 13A of Year 11 Maths 3U Cambridge. - Show that both functions are solutions of the differential equation y'' − y = 0. Functions are coshx=(e^x+e^-x)/2 and sinhx=(e^x-e^-x)/2.
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    HSC 2016 MX1 Marathon (archive)

    Re: HSC 2016 3U Marathon $A rectangle is inscribed in an isosceles triangle with one of the sides of the rectangle on the base of the triangle. Prove that the rectangle of greatest area occupies half the area of the triangle.$
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    HSC 2016 MX1 Marathon (archive)

    Re: HSC 2016 3U Marathon http://i.imgur.com/E5LTyoI.jpg
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    Factorisation

    Thank you!
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    Factorisation

    Thank you!
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    Factorisation

    It is actually (m+n)(m+n-1)(m+n-2). TY
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    Factorisation

    The actual question is proving: (m+n)C3=mC3+mC2nC1+mC1nC2+nC3. Combinations :/
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    Factorisation

    Is there a way to factorise: m^3 -3m^2 +2m +3m^2n-3mn+3mn^2-3mn+n^3-3n^2+2n into: (m+n)(m+n-1)(m+n-2)? Thx in advance.
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