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How far below the x-axis is the beam when x=0? (1 Viewer)

Faytle

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What did you guys get for this Q? It was right at the end of Q9.

If I remember correctly, my answer was that the beam is k5b^4/12 units below the x-axis. Most likely wrong, but I'm curious to know how everyone else approached it!
 

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Hey

that is what i got. What did you think about the rest of the exam. I thought it was good
 

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I got the same thing.

I integrated it and found c, and the constant defines whether the graph shifts up or down so yeh.
 

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Oh, wow. Think we're on the right track then!

I thought it was a relatively easy paper. Just starting to realise a few silly mistakes that I made though :(.
 

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naw i got -1/6kb^4 :(


maybe my f(x) is wrong?

f(x) = 1/2 k (b^2 x^2 - 1/3 x^4 - 1/3 b^4)
 
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hey im crap as at probablity- so can anyone tell me the answers to 7c??
thanks!
 

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was it a fraction you found the cd and simplified? I think I got something like that but didn't simplify
 

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i think i got that as well..
That has made me rethink my decision to jump off a cliff
 

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i left my answer as y= - k5b^4/12

im wrong casue i left it like that...fuck!
 

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How did you find C?

I let f(b) = f(-b) but it didn't work... Got C = C hehe ^_^;
 

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How did you find C?

I let f(b) = f(-b) but it didn't work... Got C = C hehe ^_^
did u do it properly? it took me a while to get it right too, but you find that c=o.
 

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Dont worry about it, in the past now

Theres nothing you can do now.

:)
 

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i got 10kb^4/24 because c=-10kb^4/24 and because it said how far BELOW the x axis that made it positve.

ps i only just realsied that simplifies to 5kb^4/12
 

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i'm kinda pissed.. coz i got the method right.. just a silly silly mistake...
which altered my answer, but I agree with it being 5kb^4/12..
 

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-5kb^4/12 is correct. It would have been your constant when you integrated f'(x).

I'm seriously really wondering how on earth they're going to differentiate between everyone...
 

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