abdooooo!!!
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ah yes hsc science... the pinnacle of all logical thoughts.
Yes, they possibly could.Originally posted by abdooooo!!!
syllabus??? who the hell reads that?
are they gonna give you a question like "explain qualitatively the difference between roots and zeros?"
yeah, i've seen a few "explain" answer as well in 3u trials.Originally posted by McLake
Yes, they possibly could.
I have seen questions that ask you to state de Moivre's, or why a complex poly has conjugate roots (assuming real coefficents), so why not ask that?
Thank God I'm out of there.Originally posted by McLake
Yes, they possibly could.
I have seen questions that ask you to state de Moivre's, or why a complex poly has conjugate roots (assuming real coefficents), so why not ask that?
but those questions are not as bad as the questions u get in hsc science.Originally posted by KeypadSDM
Thank God I'm out of there.
If the maths course derides into that ... Ugh, I can only hope for the future mathematicians this state produces.
Originally posted by abdooooo!!!
are they gonna give you a question like "explain qualitatively the difference between roots and zeros?"
It'd be so much easier if the question asked QUANTITATIVELY. Then you could just say 0. Easy.Originally posted by McLake
I have seen questions that ask you to state de Moivre's, or why a complex poly has conjugate roots (assuming real coefficents), so why not ask that?
what do u mean?Originally posted by KeypadSDM
It'd be so much easier if the question asked QUANTITATIVELY. Then you could just say 0. Easy.
Here's a couple to start with, I'll type up c) and d) if I feel game but long expansions with lots of powers are hell.zergcave said:man..polynomials seems like a topic as tricky as complex numbers...
can somone plz provide solutions for fitzpatrick 4u - ex 36c. questions 2 - 10
Find the roots of x^2 + x = 4fashionista said:k i got a weeny lil question...but wuts the difference between the roots of a polynomial and the zeros of a polynomial?
thanking u muchly
Synthetic Division would be MUCH FASTER, EASIER and TAKE LESS SPACEMcLake said:- Know how to do long divsion with polys, complex polys, unknonw coeffecient polys.
I actually wrote lots on this question... not just stating that fact but I also went on with it has to be conjugate otherwise it will result in a complex coefficient and stuffs like that... I don't know if that was extra thing and wasting time....McLake said:EXPLAIN why 3 + i is a root
ANSWER: "If a polynomial with REAL coefficients has a complex root, the its conjugate is also a root." (This was in last years HSC)