hi guys, a quick integration question - soz don't know how to use latex
integral of root ( x / 1-x ) dx
from 0 to 0.5
I tried it with induction, heres what i did:Yea I quickly wrote the question up, I thought with part(ii) it would be straightforward induction, but I don't think it is.
Here is one (I did this one)
Yep, this is pretty much correct. The only thing you have to be wary of is a potential division by zero when dividing by sum of the first k w's. But this is not a big deal.I tried it with induction, heres what i did:
From part i, we know it is true for n=2.
Let us assume true for n=k
Prove true for n=k+1
Letting , and hence using assumption...
Hence proven by Induction
Let me guess, 11a)???Sy123, I just wanna say SCREW YOU because this question (worded slightly differently) was a potential consideration for this year's BoS trials
Don't know how to use Latex so....
Given that f'(1) = 2, f(1) = 1, evaluate the following the limits
A) Limit x->1 ( (f(x)-x^2*f(1)) / sin(x-1) )
B) Lim x->0 ( (f(2-cosx)-f(1)) / x^2)
This is a good question
BTw sy you made a silly in your response to my previous question, part A.
I don't really buy this solution...