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Re: HSC 2014 4U Marathon

It's a shame more polynomial questions of this sort aren't asked in the HSC.
 

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One that I've asked a couple of times before:

Prove that any real polynomial is non-negative if and only if it is the sum of the squares of two real polynomials.
 

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The above 4 questions are able to be done with only Complex Numbers and Polynomials knowledge.
 

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what is a primitive nth root of unity?
 

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I don't know if this is correct Screen shot 2014-01-19 at 5.44.41 PM.png
 
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That compared to the inequalities we post is like comparing general maths to first year.
Just saying that dunjaa needs to learn something from the beginning. I'm assuming they haven't started inequalities.
 

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I wonder how many HSC 2014 students are posting in this thread! Some of the questions are insane for students who have done 1 term of Ext 2 Maths! LoL

OGs remember that we all began somewhere! LoL
 

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I can develop some of the basic inequality results that come up in harder 3u but some of those inequality proofs posted previously, absolutely no clue :p
 

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I can develop some of the basic inequality results that come up in harder 3u but some of those inequality proofs posted previously, absolutely no clue :p
Well done on the first solution is correct, but, are you sure that your result for the limit is correct? I am getting a different result

Also the inqeualities posted are way too hard for HSC level inequalities, HSC level is easy
 

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Also the inqeualities posted are way too hard for HSC level inequalities, HSC level is easy
I can vouch for the ones found in the actual HSC exam, but some others which are found in textbooks I found highly challenging.
 

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Can you share your result, Idk what I'm doing wrong :(
 

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This can fall under graphs

 
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It is given that "N" is a positive real number and z1, z2 are complex numbers. Show that the points representing z1, z2 and (z1-iNz2)/1-iN form the vertices of a right angled triangle.
 
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