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This is for my extension 1 maths homework to be due once i get back to school....

and here are the questions I need help on...

2. Find the acute angle (to the nearest minute) between the curves y=(e^2x) and y=(e^x) + 2 at their point of intersection

3. The curves xy=2e and y=ln(x^2) intersect at P (e, 2). If (θ) is the acute angle between these curves, show that tan(θ) = 4e/(e^2)-4

4. Find the acute angle (to the nearest minute) between the tangents to the curves y=sinx and y=cosx at the point of intersection.

5. Find the size of the obtuse angle (to the nearest degree) between the two curves y=ln((x^2)+1) and y=2ln(x+2) at their point of intersection.

6. The angle between the line y=x/A and the tangent to the curve y=A(x^2) at x=1 is 45*. Find the value(s) of A.

If you can help me it would be greatly appreciated...
 

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Btw if you can't see it clearly then

2. and (e^2x is what it should be...)

3. , ,

5. ,

6.
 

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I'll try the 1st one


 
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in yr 11 most would not even have done calculus yet at this stage.
 

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He goes to a selective school.
Logs and e are actually pretty simple, I bet thats why its in their syllabus.

Edit: They don't do integration in year 11 though
 
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Okay so for question 5 i got this..



Now you use the angle between two lines formula (sorry i dotn know how to put it into latex...) but i got an answer of 320/67
Therefore ...






For question 6:

Then using tantheta =1 solve using the angle between two lines formula again

you end up with


using the quadratic formula...








NOTE: YOU SHOUDL PROBABLY CHECK THESE ANSWERS
 

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Alright thanks guys...
I've got it now =D....
and if i've mistaken anyone, then i should have said angle between two curves...

had to use calculus... never learnt calc before
i guess i'll go and learn it sometime soon
 

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