Modifying arbitrary constant for differentials (1 Viewer)

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Is it necessary to modify the constant like Cambridge in the HSC, or could you just remove the absolute value brackets without any annotations ?
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I would mention A can be positive or negative. It is better to communicate.
On the topic of differentials, what do they mean by "dividing through" here ? Do they just multiply by 1/Ae^Pkt, and if so then how does the exponent in the denominator become -Pkt
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On the topic of differentials, what do they mean by "dividing through" here ? Do they just multiply by 1/Ae^Pkt, and if so then how does the exponent in the denominator become -Pkt
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They divided through by Ae^pkt to get from the second last line to the last line.


Oh btw. I hate doing the replacing thing with that they are talking about. What u do to avoid this is:
U see the equation on the third last one with the log? Just flip it so that the P-N bit is on the top. Do this by removing the negative from the log. Then it’s simpler to like convert to the form u require.
 

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Is it necessary to modify the constant like Cambridge in the HSC, or could you just remove the absolute value brackets without any annotations ?
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If you do make the change from the constant being C to it being A, I think the important point is that C can be any real number but A is restricted to being a non-zero real.
 

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