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Need help for mathematics. - 7 questions! :D they are easy! (1 Viewer)

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So I have some question I just cannot do! :( so I was wondering if any of you great people put their would be able to help me!!!! There are 7 questions. So I was wondering if you could post e answers here, or if you could pm me, or even call me - 0425201713! I need these by Monday so please help!

Thanks so much:


Here they are ( they are pretty easy)

1. The equation of a parabola is given by (x^2) -4x - 2y + 8 =0boredofstudies.org

Find the equation of the normal at (0,4)boredofstudies.org


2. A woman walks 120 meters on a bearing of 312 then turns and walks for a further 96 meters on a bearing of 056boredofstudies.org

How far is she from her starting point,

And find the bearing of the woman from her starting point.boredofstudies.org


3.
Y=-(x-1)^2boredofstudies.org
Y= 2x-10boredofstudies.org
Intersect in forth quadrant, find the point of intersection.boredofstudies.org
Find x intercepts and hence find the area under the curveboredofstudies.org

4. The series 1 + 5 + 7 + 11 + ... + 199 is formed by omitting from the first 200 positive interfere all those which are multiples of 2 or 3boredofstudies.org

Find the sum.boredofstudies.org


5. Two straight roads run from point O. One heads west while the other heads south.boredofstudies.org
Person A is 24km west of point O whilst person A is 18km south of O.boredofstudies.org
Person A walks at 2km/h towards o, where as person B walks 4km/h away from O.boredofstudies.org

Show that after t hours, the area A km^2 of triangle AOB is given by:boredofstudies.org
A=216+30t-4t^2boredofstudies.org

Calculate rate of change in the area after 1 hour

When does this triangles are start to decrease?boredofstudies.org


6. Peter deposits $5000 at the end of the ear into a superannuation fund with an interest rate of 10% p.a. Compounded half yearly. He withdraws his investment after making the 30th payment. boredofstudies.org
What is his total investment?boredofstudies.org


(b) the area of the sector of a circle, radius r units, subtending an angle of (theta) at the center is 100(pie)cm^2boredofstudies.org

Show that the perimeter of the sector can be given byboredofstudies.org
P= 2r + 200/rboredofstudies.org

Find the radius of the circle that makes the perimeter of the sector a minimum.boredofstudies.org


7. In a given state there are 1000 post codes ranging from 2000 to 2999 inclusive:
How many post codes end in 0.boredofstudies.org

When addressing a letter to a friend who lives in this state, Sophie forgot the Post-code, however she remembered that it ended with 0 and that at least two consecutive digits in the number are the same.

What is the probability the post code is 2880?boredofstudies.org
 

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why do you have that boredofstudies.org thing next to each question. it is really off putting.
 

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To be honest I just copied and pasted them off my iPad I had no idea how they got there :$!!!! Sorry :)
 

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Awesome thank you so much!!! I had no idea how to do it, what was the process?
 

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Awesome thank you so much!!! I had no idea how to do it, what was the process?
you make y the subject.
then you find dy/dx by differentiating
then you sub into dy/dx, x = 0
this will give you gradient of tangent at point
then divide -1 by the gradient of tangent to find gradient of normal.
then simply use point gradient form to find equation of normal.
 

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1.










2. We end up with a triangle with 76 degrees and 96m and 120m on the two adjacent sides.
Now using cos rule.



3. Unsure where you want the area..

4. First we find the sum of 1 to 200.




Sum of all multiples of 2 between 1 to 200, using the arithmetic series 2 + 4 + 6... 200.
2 goes in to 200 one hundred times so,



Sum of all multiples of 3 between 1 to 200, using the arithmetic series 3 + 6 + 9 ... 198
3 goes in to 200 sixty six times so,



Now, sum of the first 200 - sum of multiples of 2 - sum of multiples of 3 = 3367


5. Since person A is walking towards O, this length is
Since person B is walking away from O, this length is

Area of this triangle =












6. Someone else do this..

b) Area of Sector =


Perimeter =



Unsure why it's different? :S

Working using my equation..













7. Someone else do this..

Going to get started on some other work now. Someone check my working out as i may have made silly mistakes because i have a tendency to do so.
 
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7 part 1.
I can do the second part but there has to be a better way so I wont show it.

You can think of this as an arithmetic series, with difference of 10.

















Had a typo earlier, sorry.
 
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Finishing off.

2. Consider the curve:

It has an intercept at


Consider the line:

It has an intercept at


For intersection points,





. Since

When

I drew you a pretty diagram,




Now let's integrate!



with limits of 1 to 3.









Area=





6. Now we will need to form a GP. So how do we do that? Let's discuss. Firstly you should notice that the question says . We can change this to . The 30th payment is the 30th year.

Now,

There are half years in your years.

After the first year,



After the second year,



And so on.

This will continue until the last year,









Our GP formula,







Seems a bit big. Did I make an error? Or is Peter that rich?



7. a. We can see that the first number must be 2 and the last must be 0.

So,



But, the only numbers that can go in there are . That's possible numbers for each box.

Hence,




b. Now, poor Sophie. :(

For at least consecutive digits,



A possible consecutive form is,



We can have the obvious etc...

This gets you figures.



Another possible consecutive form is,



Now we can have etc...

This gives you another figures.



Finally, you can have,



etc...

This gives you a further figures.


So all together

is a number so the probability is


This paper looks familiar to me. Is it South Strathfield?

EDIT: I am now sure it's the Strathfield South paper. The OP typed question 6b incorrectly. The area of the sector should indeed be
 
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