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Yea it is, my initial fact was useless

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Yep i was thinking it was a red herring, all you had to do was determine the number of multiples of 6 between 1000 and 9999
 
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Yea it is, my initial fact was useless

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dafaq? that's not 3U. I can't use latex but my answer is Pi/2 I rationalsed and integrated.



my question:

find all solutions for:

3cos(2a) - sin(a) +2 = 0
 

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from a past 3u trial paper


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does this mean only 1 replacement occurs, and from the second draw on they stay out of the bag? terribly ambiguous question. i'm going to assume you mean you replace them all.

i) (1/3)^2 * (2/3)^2 * 4C2 = 24/81
ii) 4 are drawn, for the sum to be greater than 9, need 2 or more white counters.
P = 24/81 + 8/81 + 1/81 = 33/81
 
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does this mean only 1 replacement occurs, and from the second draw on they stay out of the bag? terribly ambiguous question. i'm going to assume you mean you replace them all.

i) (1/3)^2 * (2/3)^2 = 4/81
ii) 4 are drawn, for the sum to be greater than 9, need 2 or more white counters.
P = 4/81 + 2/81 + 1/81 = 7/81
Think you need to multiply by for the first bit to account for ordering.
Same for second bit (haven't done the problem myself though, just glancing through so I might be wrong).
 

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Kurosaki! done with trials?
 

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Think you need to multiply by for the first bit to account for ordering.
Same for second bit (haven't done the problem myself though, just glancing through so I might be wrong).
oh true that. didn't account for ordering hold up let me fix
 

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does this mean only 1 replacement occurs, and from the second draw on they stay out of the bag? terribly ambiguous question. i'm going to assume you mean you replace them all.

i) (1/3)^2 * (2/3)^2 = 4/81
ii) 4 are drawn, for the sum to be greater than 9, need 2 or more white counters.
P = 4/81 + 2/81 + 1/81 = 7/81
this is the more logical assumption so you would go with it imo

would you say it would be erroneous to consider for part ii (in a situation where you weren't given part i) to work with 1-(probability of 3 or more black counters)? Should this logically give the same result?
 

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Think you need to multiply by for the first bit to account for ordering.
Same for second bit (haven't done the problem myself though, just glancing through so I might be wrong).
^this should fix that
 

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Kurosaki! done with trials?
Almost, I have 2 next week and then I'm done, but I have the rest of this week off haha :D.

Pretty nice question in my 3U trial that I'd like to share:

PQRS is a cyclic quadrilateral. Angle QPS is 90 degrees, angle PSR is , PQ=a, PS=b, QR=c.
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Almost, I have 2 next week and then I'm done, but I have the rest of this week off haha :D.

Pretty nice question in my 3U trial that I'd like to share:

PQRS is a cyclic quadrilateral. Angle QPS is 90 degrees, angle PSR is , PQ=a, PS=b, QR=c.
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spent 10 minutes trying to figure this out then noticed the question said CYCLIC.
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Almost, I have 2 next week and then I'm done, but I have the rest of this week off haha :D.

Pretty nice question in my 3U trial that I'd like to share:

PQRS is a cyclic quadrilateral. Angle QPS is 90 degrees, angle PSR is , PQ=a, PS=b, QR=c.
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ah nice, good luck with the remaining ones! :D
 

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Almost, I have 2 next week and then I'm done, but I have the rest of this week off haha :D.

Pretty nice question in my 3U trial that I'd like to share:

PQRS is a cyclic quadrilateral. Angle QPS is 90 degrees, angle PSR is , PQ=a, PS=b, QR=c.
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