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  1. tiggerfamilytre

    inequalities questions..

    it's just using the result (x + y + z)/3 >= (xyz)^[1/3] substituting a/b, b/c, c/a for x, y, z, so the RHS cancels to become 1, and you just multiply the 3 across.
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    inequalities questions..

    hopefully this helps, i think graphical methods are valid (you probably had the same answer as me in 3)
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    Counting/ Permuations

    Oh well, thanks. the battle continues ....
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    Binomial Identity Proof Question

    hey, you shut up .... i just hate them so much
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    Help - Sequences/Series

    i'm sure there are mistakes somewhere, but here's my first attempt. particularly unsure about question 2
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    Counting/ Permuations

    my old enemy, permutations and combinations... i think, although i'm unsure, that you have to consider a word with: - no e's - 1 e - 2 e's I don't think that you can say "3 different letters, therefore 7x6x5 ways" because there are 2 e's in choosing the first letter whereas only 1 of...
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    4 unit Locus

    Quote: " ... any chance of u showing me" Yes. I have plenty of time, so here is the working out. I suppose this is a fairly unusual year 11 question ... anyway it's just like shafqat and chillin said.
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    Binomial Identity Proof Question

    not from another source, nor am i very skilled. Just used microsoft equation editor, then saved the equation box as an image in png form, then attached it to the post.
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    Binomial Identity Proof Question

    I think this is valid
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    Cambridge Chapter 7 solutions please!

    This is a link from Buchanan's site, it has worked solutions to questions from cambridge, and they are arranged in topic and in levels of difficulty, or something, so it might be useful: http://members.optusnet.com.au/hoahie/4unit/
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    Theorem of Pappas (volumes)

    just wondering if anyone knows whether or not this is accepted in the HSC, because it makes things a lot easier sometimes. It goes something like 'if a plane of area A is rotated around an axis R [where the axis does not cut the area] then the volume is given by V = 2piRA'. Note this only applys...
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    another good question

    thanks, nice solution I'm happy now
  13. tiggerfamilytre

    another good question

    sorry about the triple post, my bad, it kept saying that the internet timed out or something ... anyway: "the point P representing z (= x + iy) in the Argand diagram lies on the line 6x + 8y = R where R is real. Q is the point representing (R^2)/z. Prove that the locus of Q is a circle and...
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    This question is killing me

    wow. That's awesome. Thank you so much.
  15. tiggerfamilytre

    hard question

    please help me: "find the roots of z^6 + 1 = 0 and hence resolve z^6 + 1 into real quadratic factors; deduce that cos3x = 4(cosx - cos[pi/4])(cosx - cos[pi/2])(cosx - cos[{5pi}/6])
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    This question is killing me

    This comes from Patel's book: "Find the roots of z^6 + 1 = 0 and hence resolve z^6 + 1 into real quadratic factors; deduce that cos3x = 4(cosx - cos[pi/6])(cosx - cos[pi/2])(cosx - cos[{5pi}/6])" Please help
  17. tiggerfamilytre

    This question is killing me

    This comes from Patel's book: "Find the roots of z^6 + 1 = 0 and hence resolve z^6 + 1 into real quadratic factros; deduce that cos3x = 4(cosx - cos[pi/6])(cosx - cos[pi/2])(cosx - cos[{5pi}/6])" Please help
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    How do I simplify i to the i?

    My teacher couldn't do this, and I don't know where to begin. How do I simplify i to the i?
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