• Want to level up your HSC prep on those harder Maths questions?
    Register now for the BoS Trials (7th October)!

Help with 2004 HSC (1 Viewer)

H

housemouse

Guest
Im not too good with volumes and 2004 dishes out one of them harder volume questions.

Anyone care to explain in question 5 a(iii) why:

h = ax - x(x-a)
and why r = x +2a
 

Riviet

.
Joined
Oct 11, 2005
Messages
5,584
Gender
Undisclosed
HSC
N/A
h is given by the y-coordinate of the line minus the y-coordinate of the parabola of the same x-coordinate. Radius is the 2a (forms the cylindrical bit) plus the x-coordinate (forms the slanted bit).

edit: hmm, it's a little hard to explain it without the aid of a diagram :p
 
Last edited:
H

housemouse

Guest
Ok thanks for that.

I understand how you get the height but with the radius = x + 2a, is the x just like any point on the slanted line?
 

Riviet

.
Joined
Oct 11, 2005
Messages
5,584
Gender
Undisclosed
HSC
N/A
housemouse said:
but with the radius = x + 2a, is the x just like any point on the slanted line?
Yes, or you can use the parabola to define the general x-coordinate, either's fine.
 

Users Who Are Viewing This Thread (Users: 0, Guests: 1)

Top