Substitution method, make a the subject in the first equation.
an = -24 \Rightarrow a = -\frac{24}{n}
Sub that into the 2nd equation to get
\frac{n!}{2!(n-2)!}(-\frac{24}{n})^2 = 252 \\ \\ \Rightarrow \frac{n(n-1)}{2} \frac{576}{n^2} = 252 \\ \\
In case you're confused, this is because...
Expanding the first 3 terms using Binomial thereom gives
(1+ax)^n = 1 + \binom{n}{1} (ax) + \binom{n}{2}(ax)^2 + \dots = 1-24x+252x^2+ \dots
Equate the co-efficient with last 2 terms to get a set of simultaneous equations to solve.
\binom{n}{1} a = -24 \\ \\ \binom{n}{2}a^2 = 252
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Re: Can someone please do the first one log2 x showing working and I'll do the other
The change of base occurs again with the last term (changing from base 2 to base e), then you just factorise to get the given solution.
Alright guys I'm nearly at the end of my degree and for my econ degree, I need 2 more business elective courses.
So ironically, I tend to do better in conceptual courses like math than courses that involve quite a bit of memorisation.
So what would be recommended for a guy who's good at maths...
I would say you are,
15b
Just needs you to show that the point (-4,-64) satisfies both of the given equations . Just sub the point in y = x^3 and also y - 12x+ 16 = 0 and you see that LHS = RHS
15c is integration with limits -4 to 2 (which was the point of Q15b) y1-y2
Given your situation, if you were to study a science related course at uni, I would definitely say DO 4U maths regardless of whether you may do really well or not.
But yes, if you're looking do take medicine, where you probably won't need your high school math knowledge, that would really...
To be more precise, there's a lot of statistics in Actuarial :D
But yeah if you're looking to take up that degree, then obviously 4U maths would be more useful to apply after High school.
Just aim for full marks in both 2U and 3U and you'll be set for 4U.
I can't give a specific answer in regards to your major.
But generally the difference between advanced and normal science is that you have to do an extra years of honours, however your courses for the first 3 years would be exactly the same.
If I were you, I would put Adv Sci then normal Sci as...
There's actually not that much content in 3U itself compared to 2U, since it's just 1 extra unit, but some people tend to struggle since they have to understand the 2U content in order to do 3U.
My advice is consistency, do your homework every week and understand them and you should be...
That means when you sub t = 8, P = 9I
9I = I 3^{8k} \Rightarrow 9 = 3^{8k} \\ \\ \Rightarrow k= \frac{1}{4}
Now that you found k, you sub t = 12 to get your answer. (27)
1. you find dR/dm (differentiate with respect to m), then let it equal to 0 and solve for m, make sure that the solution is positive.
2.i 180 is correct.
2ii) you have to solve the equation,
60t-5t^2 = 100
The answer has to be greater than 6 since it occurs after reaching the maximum height.
woah this isn't something you should do when you've just started learning it.
But anyways in 4a) you need to know your indices and log law well.
\int e^{2-lnx} \ dx = \ \ \int \ e^2 e^{-lnx} \ \ dx = \\ \\ e^2 \int e^{ln\frac{1}{x}} \ \ dx \\ \\ = e^2 \int \frac{1}{x} \ \ dx \\ \\ = e^2...
You only hear this because they're one of the things that stand out, however they only represent a small minority of the students there.
While maintaining a healthy social life is a bit more difficult since people have different courses etc, a lot of people I've met are very open minded and have...
I take that you mean this
\int \ \ \sin(2x+1) \ \ dx = \int \ \ \sin(2x+1) \ \ \frac{d}{dx}(\frac{2x+1}{2}) \ dx
We know that \frac{d}{dx} (\frac{2x+1}{2}) is 1 so they basically subbed that 1 into the integral in the right hand side.
Using the Substitution , you sub it into the equation...