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  1. omgiloverice

    Maths 3 unit question

    well its actually égal but latex discriminates against diacritic letters, it means equal as in. Deux fois sept egal quatorze . Two times three equals fourteen. I think... op you need to confirm me
  2. omgiloverice

    Maths 3 unit question

    $Convertir au Systeme international d'unites$ \ \therefore 3mm/s= 0.003m/s $en supposant que vous pouvez faire le calcul$ $resultats est egal 0.096m^{3}/s,\frac{3}{125}(\sqrt{17}+1)m^{2}/s $ I haven't done french in a long time...
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    tomato (Y)

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  4. omgiloverice

    HSC 2013 Maths Marathon (archive)

    Re: HSC 2013 2U Marathon a)\ \frac{A(r+2)}{r(r+2)}+\frac{Br}{r(r+2)} \frac{A(r+2)+Br}{r(r+2)} \frac{Ar+2A+Br}{r(r+2)} \frac{2A+r(A+B)}{r(r+2)} $\therefore A=\frac{1}{2}, B=-\frac{1}{2} b) \ $Using results in part a we can rearrange$ \ \frac{1}{r(r+2)} \ $into$\...
  5. omgiloverice

    HSC 2013 Maths Marathon (archive)

    Re: HSC 2013 2U Marathon It has being a long time.... $Find the sum of the following series:$ \ 1^{2}-3^{2} + 5^{2} -7^{2} +9^{2} -11^{2} + ... + 10001^{2} - 10003^{2}
  6. omgiloverice

    Solve...

    6(2-\frac{1+x}{6})=6(2x) 12-(1+x)=12x \ $(the brackets is where you probably messed up) 11-x=12x $ and you get$ \ x=\frac{11}{13} edit: nevermind...
  7. omgiloverice

    Rates Q help

    yes they are
  8. omgiloverice

    HSC 2013 Maths Marathon (archive)

    Re: HSC 2013 2U Marathon omg finally......... somebody from 2U, and useful tip use spaces~ i)\ $Show that$ \ \frac{d}{dx}(ln(sec{x}+tan{x}))= sec{x} ii)\ $Hence find$ \int_{0}^{\frac{\pi}{4}}sec{x} \ dx
  9. omgiloverice

    Need help in handling parents and my school work.

    My best advice is to ask one of your teachers, to call your parents and tell them that using the computer is important for research assignments and homework. Surely they have enough reason to accept that.
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    HSC 2013 Maths Marathon (archive)

    Re: HSC 2013 2U Marathon [ln {x+\sqrt{x^{2}+8}}]\ _{0}^{1} = ln ({1+\sqrt{3}})-ln {\sqrt{8}} = ln{\frac{4}{2\sqrt{2}}} = ln{\frac{4}{2\sqrt{2}}} = \frac{ln {2}}{2} Now somebody answer my question on the 3 unit thread and previous question on here
  11. omgiloverice

    Help needed based on the Mole

    $The Ionic equation of Pb(NO_{3})_{2} \ is: Pb^{2+} + 2NO_{3} $Since the given molarity (concentration) is 0.02M\cdot L^{-1}$ \ $you simply have times the molarity with the molar ratio of the ionic equation$ $So the answer to the first question is 0.04M\cdot L^{-1}$ btw don't trust omed62...
  12. omgiloverice

    SATS, HSC and IB

    SATS are only accepted in the USA, and select universities around the world (but rare) HSC are only accepted in the USA and select universities around the world (rare) IB are accepted in most western universities and a few Asian universities, the credentials for it are also widely recognized. IB...
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    HSC 2013 Maths Marathon (archive)

    Re: HSC 2013 2U Marathon \int \frac {\frac {1}{x}} {\ln{x}} \ dx \int \frac {x^{-1}} {\ln{x}} \ dx $Using the glorious standard integrals the answer is:$ \ \ln {\ln {x}} +c
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    HSC 2013-14 MX1 Marathon (archive)

    Re: HSC 2013 3U Marathon Thread $A piston (shown above) has a rod (AB) that is rotating at$ \ \frac{\pi}{4} $rads/s \\\ a)$Prove that the distance of AC is given by$ \ x=\sqrt{144 - 4sin^2\theta}+2cos\theta $ b) Hence find the velocity of C at 270^{\circ }
  15. omgiloverice

    HSC 2013 Maths Marathon (archive)

    Re: HSC 2013 2U Marathon It is about time I give the answer to my question... $Since it is known that the distance from point P(x,y) to point A(p,q) is equal to p(x,y) and to line y = 1$ \therefore \ $using perpendicular formula \sqrt {(x-p)^2 +(y-q)^2} = \frac{|0+y+1|}{\sqrt{0^2 + 1^2 }}...
  16. omgiloverice

    HSC 2013-14 MX1 Marathon (archive)

    Re: HSC 2013 3U Marathon Thread The 3U thread needs bumping as well... $The curve C has equation $ xy = \frac{1}{2} . $The tangents to C at the distinct points$ \ P(p,\frac{1}{2p}) \ and \ Q (q,\frac{1}{2q} ), $where p and q are positive, intersect at T$ $Show that T is the point$...
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    HSC 2013 Maths Marathon (archive)

    Re: HSC 2013 2U Marathon \int \frac{{x^3}}{x^2 +1}dx =\int x - \frac{x}{x^2 +1}dx \int x \ dx \ - \int \frac{x}{x^2 +1} \ dx = \ \frac{x^2}{2} \ - \ \frac{1}{2} ln(x^2 +1)+c tbh your hint gave me an even harder time solving those integration questions :L I reckon some 2U people...
  18. omgiloverice

    Difficult question?

    y=\frac{1}{x} I tried...
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    HSC 2013 Maths Marathon (archive)

    Re: HSC 2013 2U Marathon
  20. omgiloverice

    HSC 2013 Maths Marathon (archive)

    Re: HSC 2013 2U Marathon Am I right? EDIT: damn got solved while I was solving :L
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