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A TV was purchased for $600 and was marked down 30% from its original price. Calculate its original price.
 

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1) Evaluate Lim x -> 2: (2x2-x+6) / (x-2).

2) If g(x) = x4-x2-3 show that g(x) is an even function.

3) If y = cube root x5 find dy/dx.

4) (i) If f(x) = (root(x)+2) / (x-2), show that f'(x) = (-xroot(x)-4x-2root(x)) / (2x(x-2)2).
(ii) Find the equation of the tangent on the curve at x = 1.
 

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Not quite sure how to do 1

2. g(-x) = (-x)^4 - (-x)^2 -3 = x^4 - x^2 -3 = g(x)
Since g(x) = g(-x)
Therefore even function
3. y = x^5/3
y' = [5x^(2/3)]/3

4. I cbf reading the question, sorry :p
 

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Aerath said:
2. g(-x) = (-x)^4 - (-x)^2 -3 = x^4 - x^2 -3 = g(x)
Since g(x) = g(-x)
Therefore even function
3. y = x^5/3
y' = [5x^(2/3)]/3
You are correct for both questions.
 
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bored of sc said:
1) Evaluate Lim x -> 2: (2x2-x+6) / (x-2).
Lim x->2
4x-1/1-2 = -4x+1, x = 2
limit is -4(2)+1 = -8 + 1 = -7.
 

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tommykins said:
Lim x->2
4x-1/1-2 = -4x+1, x = 2
limit is -4(2)+1 = -8 + 1 = -7.
Correct I think. You see, I had this question in the yearly but I typed it up here wrong. The real question factorised nicely so the x-2 would cancel.
 

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bored of sc said:
1) Evaluate Lim x -> 2: (2x2-x+6) / (x-2).

2) If g(x) = x4-x2-3 show that g(x) is an even function.

3) If y = cube root x5 find dy/dx.

4) (i) If f(x) = (root(x)+2) / (x-2), show that f'(x) = (-xroot(x)-4x-2root(x)) / (2x(x-2)2).
(ii) Find the equation of the tangent on the curve at x = 1.
(2x^2-x+6)/(x-2) can not be simplified though.
 

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tommykins said:
Lim x->2
4x-1/1-2 = -4x+1, x = 2
limit is -4(2)+1 = -8 + 1 = -7.
is that l'hopital's? you can't apply that to the question because the denominator and numerator don't both approach 0 (I know the question was typed out wrongly). and wouldn't the -2 be cancelled out, so your limit would become +7?
 

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lolokay said:
is that l'hopital's? you can't apply that to the question because the denominator and numerator don't both approach 0 (I know the question was typed out wrongly). and wouldn't the -2 be cancelled out, so your limit would become +7?
Ah crap, forgot to not involve the 2.

Evaluate Lim x -> 2: (2x²-x+6) / (x-2).
4x-1/1, x =2 so limit is 4(2) - 1 = 7.

my bad
 

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^well that still wouldn't work as there isn't actually a limit
 

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I was abit weary with that question too cause I did graph it and it just approached negative infinity
 

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Yeah, I was like WTF when I looked at it cause I couldn't simplify it. :p
 

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my bad
l = 1/b2+(x+8)2 + 1/b2+(x-*)2


show that dl/dx = -2p/Q where

P= [(x+8)(b2+(x-8)2)2+(x-8)(b2+(x-8)2)2]

and Q = (b2+(x=8)2)2(b2+(x-8)2)2
 
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gibbo153 said:
show that dl/dx = -2p/Q where

P= [(x+8)(b2+(x-8)2)2+(x-8)(b2+(x-8)2)2]

and Q = (b2+(x=8)2)2(b2+(x-8)2)2
Isn't that the past HSC question?

I remember doing that (when I practised doing past papers)

I think we need to know what l is first though.
 

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lyounamu said:
Isn't that the past HSC question?

I remember doing that (when I practised doing past papers)

I think we need to know what l is first though.
i edited. yeah its from 2002 hsc =] you must have a good memory haha
 

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Simplify sinx*cosx*tanx*secx*cosec2x*cotx in terms of sinx
 

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since u didnt leave a q ill leave one lol

a triangle ABC, with sides
AB=5root3
BC=5
AC=x
angle BAC=30
this triangle is not a right angled triangle
use the cosine rule to show that
x^2-15x+50=0. hence find the exact values of x.
 

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