You really have to approach this question like you do in the 3 Unit rate of change question. Definitely a different type of question, but the way you approach is pretty similar.Azreil said:How would you guys approach this question? I looked at it, went "Uhhhhh..." and wrote something that I'm pretty sure the markers described as 'nonsensical' in their comments.
That's a great work. It took me 10 minutes to work that out but funnily, it took me about same amount of time to work out the 2nd part...lolGraceofgod said:Got part i straight away, Just tried part ii, and after 5 minutes, found that T = T + 3.5
Methinks time to try a different approach
Yeah but part i isn't hard as such, just depends on how you think about it.lyounamu said:That's a great work. It took me 10 minutes to work that out but funnily, it took me about same amount of time to work out the 2nd part...lol
I know that part i is very easy. But it was actually quite taken aback because this type of question is very rare for 2 unit. In the end, I had to use my little brain to work that out.Graceofgod said:Yeah but part i isn't hard as such, just depends on how you think about it.
Just had dinner, so I will try part ii for the second time now. (still haven't looked at your answer)
Here is an extract from the paper:m00 said:howd you get h = Kt? i dont get that lol
its like maths just pooped that concept out of its ass
Don't worry. I reckon this question would be close to being one of the hardest q10 from hsc mathematics. You can still get 98 or 97 without answering half of q 10 - but you will need to kill the rest of the exam though...henry08 said:I stil ldon't get it []
lyounamu said:http://www.boardofstudies.nsw.edu.au/hsc_exams/hsc2000exams/hsc00_maths/00mathematics23U.pdf
This is the question asked by OP: Q10 bi) and bii)
Here is my solution: I cannot find the solution that pwnage did and I don't know where that is.
v = A/h
Understand that v = dx/dt
In the question (in part i), we were to prove that
dx/dt = k/t but in the question they already provided that v = A/h which obviouls means that we need to rearrange this to fit what question asked.
GIVEN:
h = Kt (where K is a constant of proportionality)
v = A/h (v = dx/dt)
NOW,
v = A/h
i.e. dx/dt = A/(Kt)
Therefore, dx/dt = k/t (where A/k is another constant)
Part ii to come soon.
ii)
given:
dx/dt = k/t
In the question, 1km of snow was ploughed in two hours (i.e. from T = 6am to T +2 = 8am)
If we integrate dx/dt (T to T+2), the answer we yield should be 1.
i.e. Integral: T to T+2 (k/t dt) = 1
i.e. k (ln(t)) (T -> T+2) = 1 .....(1)
And another thing given was that, another kilometre was ploughed from T+2 to T+5.5 as it took further 3.5 hours to plough it off.
i.e. Integral: T to T+5.5 (k/t dt) = 1+1 (because another km was covered for further 3.5 hours)
i.e. k (ln(t)) (T+2 -> T+5.5) = 2 ....(2)
From (1), we get:
k ln((T+2)/T) = 1
From (2), we get:
k ln((T+5.5)/T) = 2
Double (1), so we get:
2k ln((T+2)/T) = 2 ...(3)
Equate both sides we get:
2k ln((T+2)/T) = k ln((T+5.5)/T)
2 ln((T+2)/T) = ln((T+5.5)/T)
i.e. ln(((T+2)/T)^2) = ln((T+5.5)/T)
Further equating:
((T+2)/T)^2 = (T+5.5)/T)
Further working out, you should get:
T = 8/3 hours = 2 hours and 40 minutes
Rest should be easily worked out too.
Yeah, I really do because there is a chance I may not even do 4 Unit Mathematics. If I have some great mark in 2 Unit Mathematics, I have something to fall back on.trailblazer said:lol... you really want that state rank don't you. Well, you seem on the right track.
Nice, I know of someone from my school who got state ranks for both 3U(1st i think) and 2U(2nd 3rd?) and didn't do 4U because of it, his UAI was 99.8 wowers.lyounamu said:Yeah, I really do because there is a chance I may not even do 4 Unit Mathematics. If I have some great mark in 2 Unit Mathematics, I have something to fall back on.
you from sydney boys? If that's the case, I think he did 4 unit too. His name is anthony morris and he definitely did 4 unit maths and got state rank for it - 3rd I think and his UAI was 99.75 - close enough, lol.trailblazer said:Nice, I know of someone from my school who got state ranks for both 3U(1st i think) and 2U(2nd 3rd?) and didn't do 4U because of it, his UAI was 99.8 wowers.