Just need some pointers
Hi, I know this sounds stupid to ask but could someone tell me what a precis map is, is it one where only one feature is drawn (i.e landuse)?? And also, when giving coordinates, latitude comes before longitude right?
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Hi, i am seriously struggling with the following questions:
I'm stuck on how I can integrate a second time in question 9. In question 12 I have integrated to find the displacement formula however I'm stuck on how I can substitute pi into the formula. An I'm lost all together in question 13. Any...
Hi, i'm struggling with finding the derivative for this question and hence finding the equation for the rate of change, any help is greatly appreciated :D.
Ok its making much more sense now :D. Im still stuck on how you made log32 + 4log32 / 2log33 = log32 + 4log32/ 2...i just dont see how you can make 2 the denominator as 2log33 can't be divided into 4log32??? Sorry if ive confused you.
hmm...im still lost in the first question. First of all, how did you turn log32 + log342/log332 into log32 + 2log32/2log33...shouldn't it be log32 + 2log34/2log33? Finnaly i don't see how you turned log32 + 2log32/2log33 into log32 + 2log32/2??? Thanks for the help.
The image should be showing...try visiting http://img217.imageshack.us/img217/8628/91735408hu2.jpg. So basically your saying that if it were say (e^x)/5 the derivative would still be (e^x)/5 becuase x is not in the denominator?
Hi, im struggleing with these questions:
Im completly lost as to how you would do question 7. In question 14 however, I used the quotient rule to derive y=e^x/2 and got e^x/4 however the book lists the derivative as e^x/2 again??? Any help is grealty appreciated.
My mistake...for question 6 it should read "from x=0 to x=0.15". Sorry about that. (Now fixed in original post)
Im following everything up until this point:
V = pi int sec^2 pix dx pi/6->0
V = pi [ tan pix/pi] pi/6->0
When you integrate sec^2 pix shouldn't it become 1/pi tan pix dx becuase...
I'm wondering if anyone can help me with the following questions:
In question 5 i get 0 as answer (which is obviously wrong), I think it may have something to do with my integration as when I integrate y=sec^2(x/4) i get y=4tan(x/4)...is this correct? Im lost all together on question 6...