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    Mathematics Extension 1 Exam Predictions/Thoughts

    Also for question 14cii, is using the concavities from the graph a solution? y=sinx is concaving down at x0. y=sin(x-a)+k is concaving up at x0. So therefore (after differentiating them twice) -sin(x0)=sin(x0-a)
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    Mathematics Extension 1 Exam Predictions/Thoughts

    What would around a 62 scale to?
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    Mathematics Extension 1 Exam Predictions/Thoughts

    I.e x1>alpha>x2 can not be true since x2>x1
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    Mathematics Extension 1 Exam Predictions/Thoughts

    You don't need to say that the function is continuous and increasing in the given domain. The question stated that K was a positive integer with x1. Since x2 is K+(1/K^2), the x2 must be greater than x1 since (1/K^2)>0. From this, it can be deduced that the root alpha must lie between x2 and x1...
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    My solutions to the 2019 Mathematics Extension 2 Paper

    Bro what the hell. I think I got 23 raw mark :(
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    Help with limiting sum question

    For the GP (root5+root3)+(root5-root3)+....., verify that S(infinity)=Term1 + (root3)/3
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    Help with math extension 2 question, thanks!

    Let H and K be the points representing the roots of x^2 +2px+q=0, where p and q are real and p^2 <q . Find the algebraic relation satisfied by p and q in each of the following cases (i) angle HOK is a right angle. (ii) A, B, H and K are equidistant from the origin.
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    Need help with circular motion question

    A jogger of mass 65kg, runs around a circular track of radius 120m with an average speed of 6km/h. 1) What is the centripetal acceleration of the runner? 2) What is the net force acting on the jogger? Thank you!
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