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a) Call the centre O (for part iii)
Dotted lines are sight lines.






b) 2 lookout towers needed for whole pitch

c)

Refer to diagrams
S refers to sector
Seg refers to segment











The question says the percentage of the pitch *not* visible, so does that mean you minus your final answer from 1?

nice solution btw :)
 

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The question says the percentage of the pitch *not* visible, so does that mean you minus your final answer from 1?

nice solution btw :)
Oh thats true oops. Then yeah obviously yours is correct then (dem silly mistakes)
 

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Did you add up the sector and the two segments? If so then I may have made a silly mistake
i got 10.90%.

44% is way too much, remember it's how much is NOT visible by one tower.
 
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i got 10.90%.

44% is way too much, remember it's how much is NOT visible by one tower.
You are correct, and my method is correct I made a wrong calculation in the calculator, recalculated and got what you got :)
 
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You are correct, and my method is correct I made a wrong calculation in the calculator, recalculated and got what you got :)
yeah this

my page was full of scribbes lol, knew my working was going to be dodgy haha
 
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Substitute into f''(x), note that r is positive.
I forgot to write my reasoning for this, but if the situation is like this, are we allowed to assume that the stationary point is a maximum since there is no minimum area (A=0 min)

Am I allowed to say this and not differentiate? Such a pain to do it again
 

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I forgot to write my reasoning for this, but if the situation is like this, are we allowed to assume that the stationary point is a maximum since there is no minimum area (A=0 min)

Am I allowed to say this and not differentiate? Such a pain to do it again
No, you MUST always prove maximum/minimum regardless if it says so.
 

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How do you know if something for Simpsons rule should be In rads or not?for eg look at hsc 2000 7b thnks!
 

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are these questions like question 9 - 10, cause i can't do majority, oh god.
 

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How do you know if something for Simpsons rule should be In rads or not?for eg look at hsc 2000 7b thnks!
When dealing with Trigonometry and any sort of measure (including area), ALWAYS use Radians.
 

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How do you know if something for Simpsons rule should be In rads or not?for eg look at hsc 2000 7b thnks!
When doing any calculus (differentiation or integration) with trig function you use radians. Because degrees are not a linear measurement.
 

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How do I integrate secxtanx dx?..... The answer is secx but I don't know to get to it.
 

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How do I integrate secxtanx dx?..... The answer is secx but I don't know to get to it.
Look at the standard integrals sheet.

Also derive secx and see what you get.
 

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Are you guys gonna bother studying differentiating from first principles? Ceeeeeebs.............
 

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Are you guys gonna bother studying differentiating from first principles? Ceeeeeebs.............
Just know basic algebra and the definition of first principles and you should be good to go, on a 2U level they probably wont ask stuff involving substitutions (unless they give it to you), but who knows maybe at the start of Q16 a decent 3 marks to a hard first principles question.
 

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