tacogym27101990
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yeah but his a freak of naturetommykins said:lolokay is managing fine.
yeah but his a freak of naturetommykins said:lolokay is managing fine.
true, true.tacogym27101990 said:yeah but his a freak of nature
lolokaytacogym27101990 said:yeah but his a freak of nature
He is a BoS member who is freak at maths.melonkitten said:lolokay?
i dont get it
yeah he's gun at mathstommykins said:lolokay is managing fine.
i would disagree....there are some ppl that can learn MX2 themselves and get >95 in the HSC without much workmelonkitten said:absoulutely no chance.
perhaps complex numbers, or the integration chapter..
but not the whole course
just remember secx is 1/cosxshaon0 said:could someone help me on the following?
integration~ S (limits~ pi/3 and pi/6) (secx)^2.sinx dx
this is from new senior maths 4unit page108 question 52
thanks
(secx)^2.sinx = sinx/cos²x = secx.tanxshaon0 said:could someone help me on the following?
integration~ S (limits~ pi/3 and pi/6) (secx)^2.sinx dx
this is from new senior maths 4unit page108 question 52
thanks
thanks for your helpJs^-1 said:∫ {Lower limit = pi/6, Upper Limit = pi/3} sec<sup>2</sup>x . sinx dx
=∫ {pi/6, pi/3} sinx / cos<sup>2</sup>x dx
Let u = cos x
du = -sin x dx
At x = pi/3 u = 1/2
x = pi/6 u = (√ 3)/2
= - ∫ {1/2, (√ 3)/2} u<sup>-</sup><sup>2</sup> du
= ∫ {(√ 3)/2, 1/2} u<sup>-</sup><sup>2</sup> du
= - [1/u] {(√ 3)/2, 1/2}
= 2 - 2/(√ 3)
= (6-(√ 3))/3
err, if you say so, faggot.shaon0 said:i would disagree....there are some ppl that can learn MX2 themselves and get >95 in the HSC without much work
substitution method too long.shaon0 said:thanks for your help