I don't feel like revealing it to youand how come you havent replied to my messaage?
lol
I am curious
Excellent question, I may have done it a long way but I will wait for a bit before posting my solutionProve that
Try finding a second method.Excellent question, I may have done it a long way but I will wait for a bit before posting my solution
Good observation on the cos3x expansion Sy!
I would definitely like to see it 'solved in 1-2 lines'...but the 'long way' would be expanding it all and factorising l0l
Alternatively,Prove that
That is actually quite neat. The methods I had in mind relate to the derivation of the CS inequality.Alternatively,
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And so on, then we add these inequalities side by side.
The RHS is the expanded form of:
If no one does this question I will post the solution soon. It is very tricky.
If I don't manage to achieve it I will still be perfectly happy knowing that the HSC is over because all I want is to go to uniWow william sidis.... dat sig.....496/500 aggreggate at least if you manage that. Good luck
Really? I derived it myself.This is from a past hsc/trial paper iirc
Did ya? LolReally? I derived it myself.
By change of base law:Just thought of this interesting curve sketching question =)
Just draw on paint/scan working/type up the general outline of the steps/whatever