We've learnt Calculus. We're in Yr 11.M@ster P said:the problem is i am year 11 and havent learnt calculus yet, the question relates to polynomials.
well i dnt learn calculus until term 3, but yeah the factors dont work as none of them make the equation equal to 0, meaning no x rootsAerath said:We've learnt Calculus. We're in Yr 11.
Using Factor R/S doesn't work either. =\
You can't.M@ster P said:well i dnt learn calculus until term 3, but yeah the factors dont work as none of them make the equation equal to 0, meaning no x roots
P.s i looked at the answer and the graph never cuts through the x-axis, explaining the reason why there are no roots, it cuts the y intercept at 1 (make x = 0 ) and it has two turning points at (-2, -3) and (-1, -4). How did they obtain the turning points without using calculus?
wow then the maths ur doing must be incredibly difficultdarkwolfzx said:I cheat
But yea, I'm in uni, and 4 unit maths looks like childs play
my course i want to get into is civil engineering so i will find outdarkwolfzx said:no its just first year maths, we roll over complex numbers in a couple of weeks
Talk to some of the older engineering students, then you know what real maths is.
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ah if that's the case, sub x = 0, you get y = 1M@ster P said:this question relates to the topic i am learning now which halving the interval, well can you do this question based on this topic
Heh, my friends doing that and he's bitching about the amount of work he has to do with physics. He did 4unit so i guess the mathematical side of it isn't annoying him too much.M@ster P said:my course i want to get into is civil engineering so i will find out
well too be honest with you no, i will only be doing 3 unit.tommykins said:ah if that's the case, sub x = 0, you get y = 1
sub x = -1, you get y < 0, thus a root exists between -1<x<0
use -0.5 as an estimate, sub it in the formula
x2 = x1 - f[x1]/f'[x1]
where x2 = new interval, x1 is -0.5
Heh, my friends doing that and he's bitching about the amount of work he has to do with physics. He did 4unit so i guess the mathematical side of it isn't annoying him too much.
are you planning to do 4u?