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But the notations dy/dx, f'(x), y' are from calculus ...pLuvia said:I didn't use calculus at all
But the notations dy/dx, f'(x), y' are from calculus ...pLuvia said:I didn't use calculus at all
Riviet said:Speaking of calculus...
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Find any critical point(s) on the curve y=xe-2x and determine their nature.
Exphate said:Solve 2cos2theta - 1 = 0, where 0 <= theta <= 360
Riviet said:Bonus Question:
i) Show that
d/dx{[(tan3x)/3] + tanx} = sec4x
ii) Find the equation of the normal to the curve y=(tan3x)/3 + tanx at x=pi/3.
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That's not in the 2 Unit Mathematics Preliminary Course or HSC Course ...r3v3ng3 said:Prove: 1+1=2
http://mathforum.org/library/drmath/view/51551.htmlr3v3ng3 said:Prove: 1+1=2
SoulSearcher said:i) Show that sin(x+y)sin(x-y) = sin2x-sin2y
ii) Hence solve the equation sin23@-sin2@ = sin2@, for 0 < @ < pi