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If you are giving up the gradient question, try the next one that you asked for.

Sorry, it was Drongoski asking for another question.
 
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If you are giving up the gradient question, try the next one that you asked for.

Sorry, it was Drongoski asking for another question.
No I wasn't asking for another question for myself. I thought once a question was done another question need to be posted. I myself have no question to post.
 
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is an odd function and
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Evaluate
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is an odd function and
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Evaluate
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Lol, if you're going to be all smart using notation not used in the HSC then at least get it all right. f(x) isn't a function; it's a rule.
 
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y = log (1/2) 18
(1/2)^y = 18
ln ( 1/2)^y = ln(18)
y= ln(18) / ln(1/2) = -4.1699

now we know that f (-x) = -f(x) ( because its odd ) = f(x+2) = ( given to us )

therefore we add or subtract multiples of 2 to the value of y until it gets inside the domain [0,1] , then we can use the rule f(x) = 2^(x) , but it will never get in that domain :|

something similar to that, cnt be bothered right now
 
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Can someone please answer my conics question on like page 2 or 3, so I can get some questions going too.
 

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Oh god. Noones going to type all of the proof.
a) is x(x1)/a^2 - y(y1)/b^2 = 1
b) PS/PS' = (x1 -a/e) / (x1+a/e)
TS/TS' = (ae-a^2/x1) / (ae + a^2/x1)
=(x1 -a/e) / (x1+a/e).
 

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Lol, if you're going to be all smart using notation not used in the HSC then at least get it all right. f(x) isn't a function; it's a rule.
Usually we just say function f(x), we don't say the rule f(x) of the function
 
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zero -its an odd function

a product of an odd function (x^3) and even function (cos(3x) ) gives an odd function
 

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