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HeroicPandas

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without equating coefficients
 
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Sy your summation of products of triangular numbers & sines question is raping me. Hint plz? :) so far I've been working with Re( (z+z^2+...+z^n) + 2(z^2 + ... + z^n) + ... + n(z^n) ), then simplified that with geometric series, but it's not getting anywhere.
 

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Sy your summation of products of triangular numbers & sines question is raping me. Hint plz? :) so far I've been working with Re( (z+z^2+...+z^n) + 2(z^2 + ... + z^n) + ... + n(z^n) ), then simplified that with geometric series, but it's not getting anywhere.
You got this right?





Then differentiation :)
 

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A bag contains 12 red marbles and 12 yellow marbles. Six marbles are selected
at random without replacement.
(i) Calculate the probability that exactly three of the selected marbles 1 are red. Give your answer correct to two decimal places.
(ii) Hence, or otherwise, calculate the probability that more than three 2 of the selected marbles are red. Give your answer correct to two
decimal places.
 

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If the polynomial:
x^3 + 3px^2 + 3qx + r = 0 has a double root. Show that the double roots must be (pq-r)/(2q-p^2).
 
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HEY GUYS!

PERFECT EXAM QUESTIONS!! Right here.

Guys see the below solutions, feel free to correct it, with full worked out solutions.

Practice Question: PROBABILITY:

I will start...

Q1. In how many ways can three groups of three numerals be chosen without replacement from the nine numerals 1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9 ?

9!/3!x3!x3!=?

Q2. In how many ways can a group of three letters be chosen without replacement from the nine letters of the world AUSTRALIA?

9C3= 84

PRACTICE QUESTIONS: COMPLEX Numbers:

Q1. In an Argand diagram the vectors OP and OQ represent the complex numbers z and w repectively such that Triangle OPQ is equilateral.
What is an expression for z^2 +w^2.



I planned to keep on posting questions to help other students for their upcoming half yearly exams, so please make sure you post your answers.
 

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awesome initiative there fagmed62, keep us posted with the questions !!~~~@@@!!!
 
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Re: HSC 2013 4U Marathon

HEY GUYS!

PERFECT EXAM QUESTIONS!! Right here.

Guys see the below solutions, feel free to correct it, with full worked out solutions.

Practice Question: PROBABILITY:

I will start...

Q1. In how many ways can three groups of three numerals be chosen without replacement from the nine numerals 1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9 ?

9!/3!x3!x3!=?

Q2. In how many ways can a group of three letters be chosen without replacement from the nine letters of the world AUSTRALIA?

9C3= 84

PRACTICE QUESTIONS: COMPLEX Numbers:

Q1. In an Argand diagram the vectors OP and OQ represent the complex numbers z and w repectively such that Triangle OPQ is equilateral.
What is an expression for z^2 +w^2.



I planned to keep on posting questions to help other students for their upcoming half yearly exams, so please make sure you post your answers.
http://community.boredofstudies.org/showthread.php?t=298062

nice word for word copied questions...
 
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A bag contains 12 red marbles and 12 yellow marbles. Six marbles are selected
at random without replacement.
(i) Calculate the probability that exactly three of the selected marbles 1 are red. Give your answer correct to two decimal places.
(ii) Hence, or otherwise, calculate the probability that more than three 2 of the selected marbles are red. Give your answer correct to two
decimal places.
do u do 4U?

If the polynomial:
x^3 + 3px^2 + 3qx + r = 0 has a double root. Show that the double roots must be (pq-r)/(2q-p^2).
I got
 

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Q1. In an Argand diagram the vectors OP and OQ represent the complex numbers z and w repectively such that Triangle OPQ is equilateral.
What is an expression for z^2 +w^2.
z^2 + w^2 = 0 using rotation
 

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Re: HSC 2013 4U Marathon

HEY GUYS!

PERFECT EXAM QUESTIONS!! Right here.

Guys see the below solutions, feel free to correct it, with full worked out solutions.

Practice Question: PROBABILITY:

I will start...

Q1. In how many ways can three groups of three numerals be chosen without replacement from the nine numerals 1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9 ?

9!/3!x3!x3!=?

Q2. In how many ways can a group of three letters be chosen without replacement from the nine letters of the world AUSTRALIA?

9C3= 84

PRACTICE QUESTIONS: COMPLEX Numbers:

Q1. In an Argand diagram the vectors OP and OQ represent the complex numbers z and w repectively such that Triangle OPQ is equilateral.
What is an expression for z^2 +w^2.



I planned to keep on posting questions to help other students for their upcoming half yearly exams, so please make sure you post your answers.

this guy...
 

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Re: HSC 2013 4U Marathon

HEY GUYS!

PERFECT EXAM QUESTIONS!! Right here.

Guys see the below solutions, feel free to correct it, with full worked out solutions.

Practice Question: PROBABILITY:

I will start...

Q1. In how many ways can three groups of three numerals be chosen without replacement from the nine numerals 1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9 ?

9!/3!x3!x3!=?

Q2. In how many ways can a group of three letters be chosen without replacement from the nine letters of the world AUSTRALIA?

9C3= 84

PRACTICE QUESTIONS: COMPLEX Numbers:

Q1. In an Argand diagram the vectors OP and OQ represent the complex numbers z and w repectively such that Triangle OPQ is equilateral.
What is an expression for z^2 +w^2.



I planned to keep on posting questions to help other students for their upcoming half yearly exams, so please make sure you post your answers.

this guy...
 

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Has anyone done integration yet? Don't wanna post anything you guys haven't done. Actually this is quite appropriate, I think it's around Q14 level















Note: You are NOT allowed to use the mean value theorem for part a) only HSC methods. However a hint would be to use integration.
 
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PRACTICE QUESTIONS: COMPLEX Numbers:

Q1. In an Argand diagram the vectors OP and OQ represent the complex numbers z and w repectively such that Triangle OPQ is equilateral.
What is an expression for z^2 +w^2.
Ok first we want to know what this looks like, it is an argand diagram with complex numbers and .

Now since it is an equilateral triangle, due to all sides being the same length. Hence

Now let , then by substitution we get:



So we end up with:



A really big thanks to your contributions for helping me and other students for our upcoming half yearlies!

I'm really looking forward to future questions that you have to offer!
 
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Actually, my bad. It's actually correct. Stop trolling bleakarcher :p Sorry, it's been a while since I've done complex numbers.
 
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Ok first we want to know what this looks like, it is an argand diagram with complex numbers and .

Now since it is an equilateral triangle, due to all sides being the same length. Hence

Now let , then by substitution we get:



So we end up with:



A really big thanks to your contributions for helping me and other students for our upcoming half yearlies!

I'm really looking forward to future questions that you have to offer!
Thanks RealiseNothing, your one of the best guys out their, so nice and keen on helping students.

I hope god be with you always... lol could you please answer the probability questions... please
 
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