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ifireballx

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Re: Flop math question thread

Factorise
Top: (x-1)(x^2 +x + 1)
Bottom: (x-1)(x+1)

Cancel out (x-1) and then sub in x=1
 

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Re: Flop math question thread

Just to put it into LaTeX:



If I were to guess where you went wrong you factorised the top incorrectly
 
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Are limits in 2U? I remember doing them before, but it might of been 3U..
 

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Thanks all.

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sorry I'm thinking of inequalities, removed what I said before
 
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Re: Flop math question thread

This is an example of a 3u limit question



The sin(x)/x goes to 1 limit isn't typically examined in the 2U course due to lack of purpose. It has been clearly stated in the still-old-unchanged syllabus that it's a part of the 2u section.
 

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This is an example of a 3u limit question



The sin(x)/x goes to 1 limit isn't typically examined in the 2U course due to lack of purpose. It has been clearly stated in the still-old-unchanged syllabus that it's a part of the 2u section.
Would that be 2 the answer?
 

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Would that be 2 the answer?
Indeed. From dividing top and bottom by x^3 the limit can then be substituted so that almost every term goes to 0, leaving you with (4-0+0-0)/(2-0+0) = 2

Alternatively this can actually be done from inspection by noticing that the degree of the numerator and denominator and equal. Hence the quotient of the coefficients automatically gives the answer.
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Yep so 3U inequalities would be something like

 
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Can someone help with questions 4 and 5
 
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