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Rafy

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Discuss your answers to Q11 here.
 

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so question e is it (16,4) and g you take out the 1/2 and leave with secx^2 to tan yeah?
 

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how about we discuss q16c, everyone who studied should get 15/15 for q11
 

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e) Focus (0,6)

g) integral (o - pi/2) sec^2(x/2) has primitive 2tan(X/2)

Evaluate only at pi/2 since tan 0 = 0;

Answer is just 2.
 

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isnt it x^2 =4ay so a=4 and the vertex is (0,2) so the coordinates of the focus is (0,6) ?
 

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so question e is it (16,4) and g you take out the 1/2 and leave with secx^2 to tan yeah?
if the vertex is ( 0 , 2 ) and focus is ( 16 , 4 ) ...
 

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when they asked for factorise, what if you solve for x? lol
 

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I'm unaware if I put 50 or 50/3 for f... It was obviously 50/3 and I'm sure I put it but I'm running it through my head now. FFS!
 

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