I'm curious - What other functions also satisfy the above 'restrictions' besides f(x) = lnx?
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When:I'm curious - What other functions also satisfy the above 'restrictions' besides f(x) = lnx?
I'm curious - What other functions also satisfy the above 'restrictions' besides f(x) = lnx?
no wonder you're in general mathsI posted this in the general thread but it must have been to complex for their simple minds as I did not get a reply.
Sample Question:
John has the choice of either taking Stacey or Kristie to the prom.
The chance of Stacey putting it out is equivalent to x in the equation:
4x-3=8x+1
The chance of Kristie putting out is equivalent to y in the equation:
y+3=2-5y
Which girl should John take to the prom in order to have the greatest chance of getting laid?
John should take spanky 125 for a 100% chance of getting laidI posted this in the general thread but it must have been to complex for their simple minds as I did not get a reply.
Sample Question:
John has the choice of either taking Stacey or Kristie to the prom.
The chance of Stacey putting it out is equivalent to x in the equation:
4x-3=8x+1
The chance of Kristie putting out is equivalent to y in the equation:
y+3=2-5y
Which girl should John take to the prom in order to have the greatest chance of getting laid?
It wouldn't be rape, just a struggle snuggle.John should take spanky 125 for a 100% chance of getting laid
Hmmm... I agree with asianese "so trixxy". One question, is this some sort of geometric progression? Bit stumped lol
add 1 and subtract 1Hmmm... I agree with asianese "so trixxy". One question, is this some sort of geometric progression? Bit stumped lol
Write it out again without brackets, group the sines together and then group cosines togetherlatex pls
that is so ObliviousNinja's handwriting
I used simultaneous equations to find d, and from that , I got a.
Yeah, that's correct - then just use the table and test the values around the 'possible point of inflection' to confirm (or not to confirm) that it is a POI.how do you find inflexion pt properly? f''(x) = 0? i feel im missing a step..
H=5
2 marks, show working.
sin(2x) = 2sinx.cosx^That question is a challenge
Heres one to warm you up!
Domain: -4 < x < 4What is the domain and range for
Y=square root(9-x^2)