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?
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!
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Domain: -4 < x < 4What is the domain and range for
Y=square root(9-x^2)