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renya

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really? i got told that even if u scribbled everything out the markers were required to read it, in case you get some marks
 

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renya said:
really? i got told that even if u scribbled everything out the markers were required to read it, in case you get some marks
that's true, one of the teachers at our school is a hsc marker and he said just put a line thru stuff cos u may be able to get a mark or two
 

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Yep! markers are required to look at all ur scribbled out work...if you've shown knowledge in attaining the right answer, then crossing it out, you still recieve the appropriate marks :)
 

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Complete Solutions

YAY DONE
i was now bothered to complete them - here they are - may be few mistakes :S

if some super admin person wasnts to move them somewhere else so more people can find them easily, please do so

MOVED TO HERE :: http://community.boredofstudies.org/showthread.php?t=90373

phoenix

ps . sorry about being a zip but they were just over the upload limit grr
 
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for Qbii, for it to have only one solution

the minimum has to be bigger thna a root (ie put minimum in there and u have to get bigger than 0

that works out

and it has to be true

since if min is bigger than 0

then it'll only have 1 root and that is when the max is coming down again..

i did that and got the answer - so it must be right...

gap filled.
 

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and Q6b ii ...

is it 44.82??

eek i think i wrote 40.82


3d ii

differentiate
x = l/2
check its a min (differentiate again or something)

put it in the equation

L^2/4 - L^2/2 +12 = 0
12 = L^2/4
L^2 = 48
L = 4 srt 3?
??
 
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Sry for picking out mistakes mate, but there's another one in question 7a (i)
dr/d(alpha)=0.5*2050sec.......
You made a minor mistake in differentiation.
 

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yep thanks - quite hard doin it typed
stupid little things like that happen

slightly updated the solutions - fixed up some mistakes
 
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does any one have a definate solution for the minimum chord question, last p[art of three,
 

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3d ii) x = sqrt 12, but the question asks for L, so L = 2 sqrt 12


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I love Terry Lee so F$#%ing much right now, i did this by setting the discriminant equal to zero i didn't know what elso to do.. gave me 4 sqrt 3 which is this answer. Yes, i rule! Of course so does Terry Lee!
 

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