For the parametrics you use Pythagoras' theorem to express y in terms of k and t, then it comes out from there.I couldn't get the parametrics?! and I'm pretty good at parametrics
That seems quite harsh. I'm not sure though. And yes, it should be equal to as well, just a typo.^ I was told by my teacher that you will be marked wrong for cii) if you got i) wrong...
I don't know about what your teacher's saying, but if your working makes sense and it doesn't make the question easier, you'll get the marks.^ I was told by my teacher that you will be marked wrong for cii) if you got i) wrong...
:O gradients, nice! never thought of thatI did gradient for parametrics--> perpendicular, equate to -1 and you get your answer
fmlll. thank god for carry through error. got 1/5 for probability.
for b(i) isnt the asnwer
For the parametrics you use Pythagoras' theorem to express y in terms of k and t, then it comes out from there.
yeh, it should be greater or equal to 3/4for b(i) isnt the asnwer
x is greater than or equal to 3/4?
Apart from that same as you =D
according to terry lee and lost other people, its 2/5You'll definitely get the second part right, since you used the correct method and even if your first part is wrong you'll still get carry on marks. And if you got i) correct then you get full marks. I'm not sure what the correct answer is though for part i