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Re: 2012 HSC MX2 Marathon

By differentiation.








b)

Let

Solve from there. By using RHS then it will be in the form of LHS.

Laptop stuffing up so I can't type much.

For the last parts.

Use



Substitute and solve.
 
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Rolpsy, you are really tempting me to not sleep and do questions. (I'll miss Scischool tomorrow. :()





By using the identity of

Taking


But substitute instead,

 
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Rolpsy, you are really tempting me to not sleep and do questions. (I'll miss Scischool tomorrow. :()
ok I'll stop lol – until tomorrow


 
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First time using latex, that took awhile...
 

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cool (although you should probably include limit swap step: )
Yeah I did on paper, but didn't want to write more then was absolutely necessary with latex:cool:
 

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Where do you guys get these questions from?
 

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Many 'difficult' or 'interesting' Extension 2 questions are proofs for cool identities.

These proofs can be found everywhere on the Internet, or any higher-level Maths textbooks.

ie: The question rolpsy just posted was actually a 'proof' (though technically flawed, the idea is correct) of the Taylor Series expansion for the function ln(x+1). It also leads to the fact that the Alternating Harmonic Series converges to ln(2).
 

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oh.. well anyway:





new question:
 

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This is a bit of a tricky question.

However looking at the quality of the questions and solutions so far, I'm quite convinced that one of ther 2012'ers will get it:

 

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damn...i cant get the second part to that question ^
 

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damn...i cant get the second part to that question ^
Hint: Put the RHS into cis form somehow.

Oh and I forgot to type into the question for part (b):



Terribly sorry about that.
 

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Consider T(subscript (a))(z)=z/(1+az). Show that T(subscr.(a))(z) constitutes a transformation group by examining the composition T(subcr.(b))(T(subscr.(a))(z))

Go Carrotsticks, try and prove this. I can give you some hints if you want./
Da fuck?
 

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