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    Ellipse Property Proof:

    I tried, but i can't get it.
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    Ellipse Property Proof:

    Can someone show me the proof for the following (a diagram would also be helpful). "A tangent at a point P on an ellipse is equally inclined to the focal chords through P." thanks in advance.
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    Proving ellipse property

    but why not make the absolute value of (ex - a) = ex - a, instad of a - ex?
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    Proving ellipse property

    ah is that short method allowed? Because the method using distance formula is long and confusing at the end. why is the absolute of (ex - a) = a - ex?
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    Proving ellipse property

    Show that the sum of the distances from any point P on the ellipse x^2/a^2 + y^2/b^2 = 1 to the two foci is equal to 2a.
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    Perms/Combs

    Thong wishes he had Fiona ;) (But yea an explanation of how to do the question would be helpful)
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    Perms/Combs

    5 travellers arrive at a town that has 3 hotels. Two of the travellers, Joanne and David, wish to stay in the same hotel. In how many ways can the 5 travellers occupy the hotels, if each hotel must be occupied by at least 1 person?
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    Inverse functions

    is there a simpler way of doing this? I simply differentiated the the original equation, found the reciprocal (i.e. dx/dy) and then subbed in x = -1 and i got the same answer (1/9). Or is that method incorrect?
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    Inverse functions

    Let y = x^3 - 3x^2 - 1 (for x >=2). Find the slope of the tangent to the inverse function at x = -1.
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    integration

    how would i integrate x*sqrt(1-4x)?
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    integration...

    i got.. x - 8/5ln(x+3) + 3/5ln(x-2) + C... Is that right?
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    integration using trig substitutions? :S

    i've attempted all the questions i've posted several times. But i keep getting the same answers (which are different to the answers in the textbook.) So i normally just post them up here to double check. Normally it turns out that the textbook is in fact wrong. :( (BTW I'm using the Phoenix...
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    Using t-formulae in integration

    Using the substitution t = tan(x/2), evaluate the integral dx /(13 + 5sinx + 12cosx) from x=0 to x=pi/3.
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    integration

    can someone please do the question T_T?
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    integration using trig substitutions? :S

    Evaluate the integral x^2/sqrt(4-x^2) dx from x = -1 to x = sqrt3 using the substitution x = 2sin(theta).
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    integration...

    integrate (x^2-1)/(x^2+x-6)
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    integration by parts

    awesome. thanks
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    integration by parts

    i've done the question twice, and both times i got pi^2/4 - 2. But the answers says pi^2/4 + 2. I just wanted to double check here. :)
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    integration by parts

    integrate x^2cosx dx from x = 0 to x = pi/2
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