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lyounamu said:
http://www.boredofstudies.org/course...rial_Paper.pdf

Let's get the thread going, shall we?

Try this awesome q 10 b)

Hint: Don't LOOK AT THE ANSWERS!
I prob shouldn't have looked at the answers. They aren't correct... If @ = pi(t)/90 then when t = 0, @ = 0.
However when t = 0, @ = pi/2 as we have been told. Therefore answers wrong :)

EDIT: Hence the hint? Or am I just wrong?

EDIT: NEVERMIND
 
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Ok got it:

10bi) d@/dt = pi/90 (2 degrees)
@ = pi(t)/90 + C
@ = pi(t)/90

ii) tan@ = x/10
x = 10tan@
x = 10tan(pi(t)/90)

iii) v = (pi/9)sec^2(pi(t)/90)
v = pi/9 * 1/(cos30)^2
v = 4pi/27 km/s
v = 1600pi/3 km/h

Right, a question: (random catholic trial q10)

A regular pentagon is made into a spinner, labeled A, E, I, O, U. It is equally likely to stop on each one.

i) If the spinner is spun twice, find the prob that it stops on the same letter twice.

ii) how many times must the spinner be spun for it to be 99% sure that it will stop on the letter E once?
 
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i) 1 * 0.2 = 0.2
ii)0.99 = 0.2 + 0.2*0.8 + ... + 0.2*0.8^n
Series where a = 0.2, r = 0.8 and n=x
S = a(1-r^n)/(1-r)
=0.2(1-0.8^x)/(1-0.8)
0.99=1-0.8^x
0.8^x=0.01
ln(0.8^x)=ln0.01
x=ln0.01/ln0.8
= 20.637...
= 21

Therefore 21 spins are required to be 99% sure it will stop on the letter E once.

Calculate the area of the region between the curves y = sec^2(x) and y = x between x = 0 and x=pi/4
 

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Graceofgod said:
13/52 * 39/51 * 26/50 * 13/49 = 2197/83300 or 0.02637 (4d.p)

Question = find d(sec^2(x))/dx.
SOrry i was just looing thru this thread, and i noticed that Graceofgod has made an error in the probability q?

umm, i dont wanna post any q, but just incase ppl are relying on what they see as thier study, they might wanna know how to really answer the q...

all of it is right except the 1st part,,its not suppsoed to be 13/52, but its supposed to be 52/52 or, 1/1 (coz it doesnt matter what suit u pick 1st)

so, 52/52 x 39/51 x 26/50 x 13/49 = 2197/20825

correct me if im wrong..sorry for disturbing ur thread lol
 
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syriangabsta said:
SOrry i was just looing thru this thread, and i noticed that Graceofgod has made an error in the probability q?

umm, i dont wanna post any q, but just incase ppl are relying on what they see as thier study, they might wanna know how to really answer the q...

all of it is right except the 1st part,,its not suppsoed to be 13/52, but its supposed to be 52/52 or, 1/1 (coz it doesnt matter what suit u pick 1st)

so, 52/52 x 39/51 x 26/50 x 13/49 = 2197/20825

correct me if im wrong..sorry for disturbing ur thread lol
haha yep. You're right. lol woops :) I will go edit it now. -_- *sleeps*
 

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Timothy.Siu said:
for a)i got 23.0726 --->24 months
doesn't seem right maybe

time for b, i'll assume he starts paying from month 1
i got nth month=PRn(1-Q)n
where P=$100 000 R=1.008 and Q=0.08
Can anyone confirm this? I got n=24 too, but subbing that in, i think its wrong.
 

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Azreil said:
Calculate the area of the region between the curves y = sec^2(x) and y = x between x = 0 and x=pi/4
I dont think this is possible, i got up to 1/2[tan2pi/4] = 1/2[tan pi/2] = Mathematical error?
 

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Azreil said:
Calculate the area of the region between the curves y = sec^2(x) and y = x between x = 0 and x=pi/4
Integral of sec^2(x) = tan(x)

Area = tan(pi/4) - tan(0)
= 1 - 0
=1 square units

For the function y=x^3 - 3x^2 - 9x +1
i. Find the coordinates of any stationary points and determine their nature
ii. Find any points of inflexion
 
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SkimDawg said:
I dont think this is possible, i got up to 1/2[tan2pi/4] = 1/2[tan pi/2] = Mathematical error?
the integral of sec²x is tanx.
 

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tommykins said:
the integral of sec²x is tanx.
haha lol my bad, misinterpretation, i thought it was sec^2(2x)
 

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1=4
2=8
3=24
4=?
1=4, so 4=1

Erm... lim (x->0) sinx/x
lim (x->0) cos x/x
lim (x->0) tan x/x
 

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ltewierik90 said:
For the function y=x^3 - 3x^2 - 9x +1
i. Find the coordinates of any stationary points and determine their nature
ii. Find any points of inflexion
y'=3x^2-6x-9
y''= 6x-6

TP when y'=0
3x^2-6x-9=0
x^2-2x-3=0
(x-3)(x+1)=0
x= 3, -1

When x=-1,
y''=6(-1)-6 = -12
Hence max t.p.
When x=3
y''=6(3)-6 = 12
Hence min t.p.

(-1,6) max tp, (3, -26) min tp.

Point of inflexion when y''=0
6x-6=0
6(x-1)=0
x=1
CHECK
x 0.5 1 1.5
y'' -3 0 3

(1, -10) point of inflexion


Question 10b 2002 to see diagram:
A circular pizza of radius 20 cm is cut into sectors. Each sector is to be placed on a circular plate that is just large enough to contain that sector.

A sector of pizza is cut where the angle @ at its centre satisfies 0 < @ =< (pi/2)
It is placed on a circular plate, of radius r cm and centre C.

Show that r=10sec(@/2) .
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y' = sin(x1/2) / 2(x)1/2cos(x1/2)

I hope it isn't wrong. =\
 

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Aerath said:
y' = sin(x1/2) / 2(x)1/2cos(x1/2)

I hope it isn't wrong. =\
y = ln[1/cos(x)^1/2]
= ln [cos(x)^-1/2]
= -1/2 . ln[cos(x)]
= -1/2 . -sin(x)/cos(x)
= sin(x)/2[cos(x)]

I think thats the correct answer, i dunno could be wrong
 

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ltewierik90 said:
y = ln[1/cos(x)^1/2]
= ln [cos(x)^-1/2]
= -1/2 . ln[cos(x)]
= -1/2 . -sin(x)/cos(x)
= sin(x)/2[cos(x)]


I think thats the correct answer, i dunno could be wrong
Yep, that's right.

Even though you can further simplify it to:

tan(x)/2
 

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ltewierik90 said:
y = ln[1/cos(x)^1/2]
= ln [cos(x)^-1/2]
= -1/2 . ln[cos(x)]
=
-1/2 . -sin(x)/cos(x)
= sin(x)/2[cos(x)]

I think thats the correct answer, i dunno could be wrong
Your working out is incorrect; ln[cos(x)] =/= -sin(x)/cos(x) :p.
 

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Mark576 said:
Your working out is incorrect; ln[cos(x)] =/= -sin(x)/cos(x) :p.
lol, funny how he got the answer correct though.

I think he just wrote it incorrectly on the board.
 

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lyounamu said:
lol, funny how he got the answer correct though.

I think he just wrote it incorrectly on the board.
Uh, of course? I was just being pedantic :uhhuh:
 

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