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Re: 2012 HSC MX1 Marathon

I think the solution has something to do with the Error Function. I remember doing a couple problems regarding it in Integral Calculus.

Yea I meant in the HSC >.<

Also didn't even think of what he wrote being that integral hahah.
 

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ohh i see... the curve was y=ex so y^2=(ex)^2
 

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its kind of confusing because i think its like (5x)^2 so it becomes 25x^2
 

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Need help with homework again guys.

cosx/1+sinx=secx-tanx

AND

sin(90-x)-cos^3x=cosx sin^2x
 

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1. RHS = 1/cosx - sinx/cosx
= [1-sinx]/cosx
multiply top and bottom by 1+sinx,
=[1-sin^2x]/[cosx(1+sinx)]
=cos^2x/[cosx(1+sinx)]
=cosx/[1+sinx]
=LHS

2. LHS = cosx - cos^3x {sin(90-x) = cosx}
=cosx(1-cos^2x)
=cosx*sin^2x
=RHS
 

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Need help with homework again guys.

cosx/1+sinx=secx-tanx

AND

sin(90-x)-cos^3x=cosx sin^2x
First one:
<a href="http://www.codecogs.com/eqnedit.php?latex=LHS=\frac{\cos x}{1@plus;\sin x}\\~\\ =\frac{\cos x(1-\sin x)}{1-\sin^2x}\\~\\ =\frac{1-\sin x}{\cos x}\\~\\ =\frac{1}{\cos x}-\frac{\sin x}{\cos x}\\ ~\\ =\sec x-\tan x =RHS" target="_blank"><img src="http://latex.codecogs.com/gif.latex?LHS=\frac{\cos x}{1+\sin x}\\~\\ =\frac{\cos x(1-\sin x)}{1-\sin^2x}\\~\\ =\frac{1-\sin x}{\cos x}\\~\\ =\frac{1}{\cos x}-\frac{\sin x}{\cos x}\\ ~\\ =\sec x-\tan x =RHS" title="LHS=\frac{\cos x}{1+\sin x}\\~\\ =\frac{\cos x(1-\sin x)}{1-\sin^2x}\\~\\ =\frac{1-\sin x}{\cos x}\\~\\ =\frac{1}{\cos x}-\frac{\sin x}{\cos x}\\ ~\\ =\sec x-\tan x =RHS" /></a>

Second one:
<a href="http://www.codecogs.com/eqnedit.php?latex=\\ LHS=\sin (90-x)-\cos^3x\\ =\cos x-\cos^3x\\ =\cos x(1-\cos^2x)\\ =\cos x\sin^2x\\ =RHS" target="_blank"><img src="http://latex.codecogs.com/gif.latex?\\ LHS=\sin (90-x)-\cos^3x\\ =\cos x-\cos^3x\\ =\cos x(1-\cos^2x)\\ =\cos x\sin^2x\\ =RHS" title="\\ LHS=\sin (90-x)-\cos^3x\\ =\cos x-\cos^3x\\ =\cos x(1-\cos^2x)\\ =\cos x\sin^2x\\ =RHS" /></a>
 

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I'm not sure I follow the second step for the second question. How does -cos^3x turn into (1-cos^2)?
 

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I'm not sure I follow the second step for the second question. How does -cos^3x turn into (1-cos^2)?
I factorised cos(x) from the expression in the first line.
 

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Hmm, how do you guys figure it out so easily? Some of them are easy though some I just stare at and think, dafuq?
 

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Hmm, how do you guys figure it out so easily? Some of them are easy though some I just stare at and think, dafuq?
1. Learn the Unit Circle properly, so you need not 'memorise' any formulas.

2. Learn to 'recognise' expressions that can be simplified to become something else.

3. By doing nothing, you do something.

4. Do lots of questions obviously, and you will recognise patterns.
 

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1. Learn the Unit Circle properly, so you need not 'memorise' any formulas.

2. Learn to 'recognise' expressions that can be simplified to become something else.

3. By doing nothing, you do something.

4. Do lots of questions obviously, and you will recognise patterns.
Pretty much this. Was completely stumped with these in year 11 but after doing numerous questions, it becomes 2nd nature by the end of year 11.
 

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Pretty much this. Was completely stumped with these in year 11 but after doing numerous questions, it becomes 2nd nature by the end of year 11.
I guess you're right, I was fully stumped at the start of this though I can do quite a few questions now.
 

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need help with this question
Find the volume of the solid generated by rotating each region about: x axis and y axis

x=y^2, x=4 shaded region between curve and x = 4.

i can find the volume of x but not y axis
 

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