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NFmusic1995

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you dont shade the circle

you sub in (0,0), and then yea, you find out its true. so shade the top right excluding the circle
 

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I got 4 for the limits aswell, so hopefully it's correct, and I gave up and shaded everything above 4 on the y axis... Which I'm 98% sure is completely wrong
 

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wolfram says 3... not sure I got that right (right method, but I swear my answer was a multiple of 2)
Same wtf. I think i made a stupid mistake and put 4. just had a look...looks like it was 3.
 

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Well this is what I got, not sure if they're correct but.

(a) I hate significant figures and put 1.1 -_-

(b) 3

(c) (8cosx)(sinx -1)^7

(d) 2xe^x + (x^2)(e^x)

(e) 1/4[e^(4x+1)] + C

(f) 1/3(ln2)

(g) Centre (2,3) r=2 fucked up the region shading :/

Hopeful 13/15
 

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Well this is what I got, not sure if they're correct but.

(a) I hate significant figures and put 1.1 -_-

1.10, close but no mark for ju D: The 0 counts as a significant figure if it's the last or middle figure

(b) 3

Seems to be correct according to Wolfram

(c) (8cosx)(sinx -1)^7

This better be right because I got the same

(d) 2xe^x + (x^2)(e^x)

Same as me again, let's hope we're right

(e) 1/4[e^(4x+1)] + C

(f) 1/3(ln2)

(g) Centre (2,3) r=2 fucked up the region shading :/

Hopeful 13/15
Not sure about some of them, but that's my input ;)
 

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