J jxballistic Member Joined Apr 17, 2012 Messages 62 Gender Female HSC 2013 Mar 24, 2013 #1 I am having trouble with part (ii). I know you have to use part (i) but I dont know how to properly explain
I am having trouble with part (ii). I know you have to use part (i) but I dont know how to properly explain
Trebla Administrator Administrator Joined Feb 16, 2005 Messages 8,401 Gender Male HSC 2006 Mar 24, 2013 #2 jxballistic said: View attachment 27888 I am having trouble with part (ii). I know you have to use part (i) but I dont know how to properly explain Click to expand... lol Dr Du, this came straight out a past Maths Ext2 HSC paper. Note that To prove this, note that the domain we are integrating over is 0 to 0.5 so we only need to consider 0 < x < 0.5 so first note that for n > 2 then integrating both sides of the inequalities with the appropriate limits leads to the required result
jxballistic said: View attachment 27888 I am having trouble with part (ii). I know you have to use part (i) but I dont know how to properly explain Click to expand... lol Dr Du, this came straight out a past Maths Ext2 HSC paper. Note that To prove this, note that the domain we are integrating over is 0 to 0.5 so we only need to consider 0 < x < 0.5 so first note that for n > 2 then integrating both sides of the inequalities with the appropriate limits leads to the required result
J jxballistic Member Joined Apr 17, 2012 Messages 62 Gender Female HSC 2013 Mar 24, 2013 #3 Thanks, youre a great explainer. Very logical working out