SpiralFlex
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Which question are you referring to?^ yep trial and error until it equals to 0 and use polynomials. Can't think of any easier way.
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Which question are you referring to?^ yep trial and error until it equals to 0 and use polynomials. Can't think of any easier way.
Must have known I was coming.uhh i think that person deleted the comment or its gone somewhere :S
You cancan someone plz start a hsc trial mx1 and mx2 thread
i no but if someone like ohexploitable does it more ppl r likely to contribute, bcuz then it looks like a legit threadYou can![]()
Truei no but if someone like ohexploitable does it more ppl r likely to contribute, bcuz then it looks like a legit thread
Do you mean minimum of (-2,-5) and maximum of (1,12)?Find the equation of the cubic curve which has a maximum point (-2,-5), minimum point of (1,12), passing through the y-axis at the point (0,5)
p = xDo you mean minimum of (-2,-5) and maximum of (1,12)?
If so,
Question:
Find p in terms of x and hence find p such that![]()
woh were did u get that questionarj how would u do this? i have no clue
Find x
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are you sure you copied it down correctly ?somewhere i forgot but i wrote it down on my book..
I'm pretty sure you meanarj how would u do this? i have no clue
Find x
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nice solutionI'm pretty sure you mean![]()
i've already made one a while agocan someone plz start a hsc trial mx1 and mx2 thread