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I've cut the question in half because the other parts require graphing.
 

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Next question taken from 1995 CSSA trials.

Question 4: The function is defined in the domain

i. Find the coordinates of any turning points and determine their nature.

ii. Find the coordinates of any points of inflexion.
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i. Min at (3, -26). Max at (-1, 6).

ii. Point of inflex at (1, -10).
 

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you might get more than 50% hsc mark for 2unit with that performance ( if you are very lucky )
I did full working on paper and typed in the end-result solutions on here. I don't do full-working on here, dickhead. And if you need to see full-working for such a simple question I would suggest it is you who would struggle in the test, not me.
 

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lols noob , I did my hsc in 2009.

currently I am getting high distinctions in engineering maths subjects at uni . I suggest it is you that will fail :p
You didn't even do MX2.
Engineering? Ew.
 

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Going to keep this thread going. Next question was taken from James Ruse 1997 paper.

Question 5: The area bounded by and is rotated one revolution about the x axis. Find the exact value of the volume of the solid formed.
 
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May I remind members to stick to the thread topic. Insulting others will not be tolerated. If you have an issue with another member sort it outside these forums.
 

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May I remind members to stick to the thread topic. Insulting others will not be tolerated. If you have an issue with another member sort it outside these forums.
haha ok m8 ;)
 

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Going to keep this thread going. Next question was taken from James Ruse 1997 paper.

Question 5: The area bounded by and is rotated one revolution about the x axis. Find the exact value of the volume of the solid formed.
Herp, derp. Exact value?
Someone post moar questions!








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