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Need to see the paper

Please someone send me a link as soon as possible
 

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Am I just throwing a big derp, or is Q15 (a) the hardest question in the paper? All my inequality signs are the wrong way around.
this happened to me for a while. in the end i used a totally different method.

since a<c, a^2 < c^2
therefore 5a^2 + 3b^2 + c^2
< 3a^2 + 3b^2 + 3c^2
< 3((a+b+c)^2 - 2(ab+bc+ca)
< 3(a+b+c)^2 (since a, b, c > 0)
< 3
< 1

is this valid?
 
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this happened to me for a while. in the end i used a totally different method.

since a<c, a^2 < c^2
therefore 5a^2 + 3b^2 + c^2
< 3a^2 + 3b^2 + 3c^2
< 3((a+b+c)^2 - 2(ab+bc+ca)
< 3(a+b+c)^2 (since a, b, c > 0)
< 3
< 1




is this valid?
How did you go from less than 3 to less than 1
 

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this happened to me for a while. in the end i used a totally different method.

since a<c, a^2 < c^2
therefore 5a^2 + 3b^2 + c^2
< 3a^2 + 3b^2 + 3c^2
< 3((a+b+c)^2 - 2(ab+bc+ca)
< 3(a+b+c)^2 (since a, b, c > 0)
< 3
< 1

is this valid?
How did you get from < 3 to < 1?

Anyway here is the easiest way:



Since we get and

Sub these two inequalities in to obtain the answer.
 

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this happened to me for a while. in the end i used a totally different method.

since a<c, a^2 < c^2
therefore 5a^2 + 3b^2 + c^2
< 3a^2 + 3b^2 + 3c^2
< 3((a+b+c)^2 - 2(ab+bc+ca)
< 3(a+b+c)^2 (since a, b, c > 0)
< 3
< 1

is this valid?
Your last step isn't valid. You can't jump from saying it is less than 3, therefore it is less than 1.
 

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this happened to me for a while. in the end i used a totally different method.

since a<c, a^2 < c^2
therefore 5a^2 + 3b^2 + c^2
< 3a^2 + 3b^2 + 3c^2
< 3((a+b+c)^2 - 2(ab+bc+ca)
< 3(a+b+c)^2 (since a, b, c > 0)
< 3
< 1

is this valid?
well it said expanding so i expanded and got Sum(a^2)+ 2Sum(ab)
Then i used a^2+b^2> 2ab and b^2+c^2>2bc ...... you add these 3 to get 2sum(a^2)> 2sum (ab)
Then you get 3a^2+3b^2+c^2<1 since (a+b +c)=1
Then you do a>b>c and then you get it.
 

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well it said expanding so i expanded and got Sum(a^2)+ 2Sum(ab)
Then i used a^2+b^2> 2ab and b^2+c^2>2bc ...... you add these 3 to get 2sum(a^2)> 2sum (ab)
Then you get 3a^2+3b^2+c^2<1 since (a+b +c)=1
Then you do a>b>c and then you get it.
I don't really follow your third line?
 

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well it said expanding so i expanded and got Sum(a^2)+ 2Sum(ab)
Then i used a^2+b^2> 2ab and b^2+c^2>2bc ...... you add these 3 to get 2sum(a^2)> 2sum (ab)
Then you get 3a^2+3b^2+c^2<1 since (a+b +c)=1
Then you do a>b>c and then you get it.
nah, this would give > 1 rather than < 1, i think this is the problem carrot is having
 

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EDIT - refer to later post
 
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14bii.
found the value of theta for which Fi was minimum not maximum. 0/2
Depending on your method, you may still get 1. Markers are not supposed to penalise if someone has clearly misread the question and in doing so it doesn't make the question easier. If it is clear that you misread and found the value for a minimum, but you still did some calculus in the process, you could still get 1.
 

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Carret, for Q11 e), you said by mistake the function is odd

it is even :)
 

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