Yea, you don't need to write full solutions, just the important steps will do.
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hahahah lovin' the editsFixed latex, that is the right idea anyway, if you didn't make any mistakes its right
EDIT: Second integral is wrong
EDIT2: First integral is wrong as well
I was going to say an easy way to do this was using the AM-GM inequality, then I saw part (iii) lol.Yea, you don't need to write full solutions, just the important steps will do.
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You'll have to prove the AM-GM inequality, it's not hard though:^ can the AM-GM inequality be stated in 4U to show/prove things like (x+y+z) >= 3 x cube root of x
i am very sorryUhhhh, there's no 3D trig in 2U? :/
Did you try part (i) yet?How come there are never any questions that are around the difficulty of the average 2U student?As much as I wish I could answer these, I just can't.
You don't need to use that identityYeah all I got to was changingto
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For part (i) of Sy's trig question, think about multiplying everything on the LHS by something.Thanks! Another question that's not too hard?![]()
I've got no idea.For part (i) of Sy's trig question, think about multiplying everything on the LHS by something.