i couldn't solve that last line..Taking to the right and upwards as the directions for i and j:
The weight force is W = -50g j
The tensions are F = F[(cos 53) i + sin 53) j] and T = T[(-cos 40) i + (sin 40) j], where F and T are the magnitudes of the two tensions, respectively.
Since the object is stationary, F + T + W = 0
Hence: Fcos 53 - Tcos 40 = 0 and Fsin 53 + Tsin 40 - 50g = 0.
Look at the velocity equation... it is undefined for x = 0 and x = 2, so the particle is always trapped in x > 2, 0 < x < 2, or x < 0.i couldn't solve that last line..
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why is x<-2 discarded bc can't it move back. idk
for (c) i) is the answer negatively skewed
Note that a much simpler approach is to sketchi couldn't solve that last line..
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why is x<-2 discarded bc can't it move back. idk
p=0.23 which is quite a big smaller than 0.5 so the things are bunched to the leftyeah but how
the probability is 0.23 for the students who do ext 1yeah but how
the positive/negative skews? yeahWhere we meant toearn that
I fee like I missed out on content bruh
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am i dum or is this wrong
i think its wrongthe sqrt 2