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Re: HSC 2013 4U Marathon

It's as if this thread is invisible to everyone besides the usual bosers. Usually you'd have some other randoms participate in marathon threads.
:( - its probably the questions. And that I answer them too fast not giving a chance for others.

Ok, next time someone posts a normal type question I will leave it for others to answer it so the participation rate is too high.
So yeah if someone could post a question that would be great, if I answer it I won't post the answer straight away (unless it is a difficult one and I somehow manage to find it)
 
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A question that is a little easier to other people don't get scared off or anything:





(it isn't that long if you can create shortcuts for yourself.)
did you get something like 2x^3+3x^2+8=0? just wanted to check, probably made heaps of sillies along the way.
 

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Sy posted that easy polynomial roots question at the bottom of pg 27, that's definitely approachable by any 4u student, and no one else's tried it yet... weird
 

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did you get something like 2x^3+3x^2+8=0? just wanted to check, probably made heaps of sillies along the way.
Yeah something like that, I only remember that the first 2 terms were 2, 3 and co-efficient of x was 0. So yeah good enough lol.

How did you do it?
 

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Still not what I meant, the lim should be on the side of the cosines.
Well I did have the 3 dots implying that it continued to infinity after the nth term, but I will change it again (even though no-one else will answer it)
 
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Yeah something like that, I only remember that the first 2 terms were 2, 3 and co-efficient of x was 0. So yeah good enough lol.

How did you do it?
Edit: cbb to latex, will scan solution
 
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Polynomials Question:

If alpha, beta and gamma are roots of the equation:

x^3 - px - q = 0

Find the equation whose roots are alpha/(beta.gamma), beta/(alpha.gamma), gamma/(alpha.beta).



NOTE: Sorry, I don't use latex.
 
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Re: HSC 2013 4U Marathon

A question that is a little easier to other people don't get scared off or anything:





(it isn't that long if you can create shortcuts for yourself.)
damn I think I missed all the shortcuts :(


 
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Polynomials Question:

If alpha, beta and gamma are roots of the equation:

x^3 - px - q = 0

Find the equation whose roots are alpha/(beta.gamma), beta/(alpha.gamma), gamma/(alpha.beta).



NOTE: Sorry, I don't use latex.
x^3 - px - q = 0

Roots:



We want equation with: alpha/(beta.gamma), beta/(alpha.gamma), gamma/(alpha.beta).

Re-arranging product of roots and subbing into ^

New aim is to find eqn with roots:

Let y= x^2/q

x= sqrt(yq) -> sub this into the original equation: x^3 - px - q = 0

THEREFORE:

Chuck the q over and square both sides



 
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Let me change the question to make the value a bit more specific:



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