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Re: International Baccalaureate Marathon 2016

Maths SL Cambridge Ex 6A Q6



This was the solution:




Now where I was stuck on was part (b) (ii)

I did it a slightly different way, when looking at the RHS

Like the book I assumed:



The only difference where I didn't understand was this step, I included the 2 in front of the bracket as mentioned in the question









 

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Re: International Baccalaureate Marathon 2016

Maths SL Cambridge Ex 6A Q6



This was the solution:




Now where I was stuck on was part (b) (ii)

I did it a slightly different way, when looking at the RHS

Like the book I assumed:



The only difference where I didn't understand was this step, I included the 2 in front of the bracket as mentioned in the question









 

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Re: International Baccalaureate Marathon 2016

Curious little fact about negative numbers mentioned in the book

"In Europe, it took until the 17th century for negative numbers to be accepted."

An Indian mathematician Brahmagupta , who's name comes up fairly frequently was the first to introduce the idea.
 

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Re: International Baccalaureate Marathon 2016

To the above working out, you can verify the solution by plugging in x = pi/2. RHS yields 20 which exceeds the range of the sine function. So you probably made a small error somewhere

pi/2 because sin(pi/2) is easily calculated
 

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Re: International Baccalaureate Marathon 2016

This:



To this:



But it should be:



Also, your final result is still wrong because substituting x = pi/2 yields 20.
 

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