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nightweaver066

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Re: HSC 2012 Marathon :)

parabola

next question:
simplify :
sin(A+B)sin(A-B)+cos(A+B)cos(A-B)
cos(A + B - (A - B))

= cos(A + B - A + B)

= cos2B

@Carrot (your first post), i believe that's what happened to my thread lol.
 

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Consider the straight line y=x. You can multiply the RHS by x/x without changing its value. Thus the straight line becomes y=x^2/x which suddenly can't have a value of 0, even though the line hasn't changed and its still defined at x=0
 

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Consider the straight line y=x. You can multiply the RHS by x/x without changing its value. Thus the straight line becomes y=x^2/x which suddenly can't have a value of 0, even though the line hasn't changed and its still defined at x=0
No no no. You cannot just divide by x and assume that it takes on all real values. As soon as you divide by x you're assuming that it can't equal zero.
 

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No no no. You cannot just divide by x and assume that it takes on all real values. As soon as you divide by x you're assuming that it can't equal zero.
Yep because x can be any value including zero so multiplying by x/x is erroneous
 

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Yep because x can be any value including zero so multiplying by x/x is erroneous
Yep, whoops didn't think of that. Why then does wolfram show the curve continuous at 0?
 

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sorry for turning this thread into a pedantic fest, next question!

solve for x.

e^(2x) - 7e^(x) + 9 > 0 (difficulty: moderately intriguing)

highlight below for the answer:

the answer is in your head
 
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sorry for turning this thread into a pedantic fest, next question!

solve for x.

e^(2x) - 7e^(x) + 9 > 0 (difficulty: moderately intriguing)

highlight below for the answer:

the answer is in your head
Is it
x < Ln(3.5 - sqrt(13)/2) and x > Ln(3.5 + sqrt(13)/2)

lol
 

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Given f(x) = arccos(1/x)

State it's domain
 

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Medium
 

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