16 b: ProveCouldn't solve 16aii) and Q16b)
Q16a)
Q16b) Consider the concavity of y=(x)^1/3
Prove (a-b)^1/3 + (a+b)^1/3 < 2(a)^1/3
Any ideas?
I too got that. It was just length; not distance; and it was also a 1 marker, so yeah, it was that simple. Was probably trying to catch out some people trying to over-complicate it. That question was fun.Also what did yall get for the distance travelled for Q15b) the fricken vector-helix question combined with mechanics. My unwise brain saw it was 1 mark and I just did the velocity (4m/s) times 10 (since they wanted after 10s)! Surely it wasn't that simple...
subbing in the given values you get16ci) There was a part one which was to find v in terms of t given resistance is kv^2, mass of skydiver is 'm', and take up as positive (weirdly)
Basically integrating a = 1/m (kv^2 - mg), note: assume at rest when t=0
They give you the required result:
Part two gives you values and wants you to find the time when the skydiver is 1500m from the ground
Dropped from an altitude of 5000m, mass = 10kg, k=0.25, g=10
I integrated the equation to get x in terms of t but was stuck thereafter.
It was a relationship between the roots ofI too got that. It was just length; not distance; and it was also a 1 marker, so yeah, it was that simple. Was probably trying to catch out some people trying to over-complicate it. That question was fun.
I really enjoyed the Question 14; reduction formulae question. Was a satisfying result.
How were you supposed to do the first Complex Numbers question of Question 15? I don't know if I did it right.
I'm so pissed I screwed up my conversion of -1 into exponential form.I too got that. It was just length; not distance; and it was also a 1 marker, so yeah, it was that simple. Was probably trying to catch out some people trying to over-complicate it. That question was fun.
I really enjoyed the Question 14; reduction formulae question. Was a satisfying result.
How were you supposed to do the first Complex Numbers question of Question 15? I don't know if I did it right.
Btw the question was z^9+1 = 0It was a relationship between the roots ofi.e you factorise it and get
and then you let them equal 0
and luckily each of the roots have corresponding conjugates and hence adding each of the roots the imaginary parts go away and you just get left with the
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My bad mass was 100kg ain't a baby skydivingsubbing in the given values you get
Integrating from t=0 ->T
I feel like somethings wrong
I'm so pissed as well for this question I literally did a variation of it three nights ago sinx + sin2x + ... + sinnx but literally mindblanked for part ii)I too got that. It was just length; not distance; and it was also a 1 marker, so yeah, it was that simple. Was probably trying to catch out some people trying to over-complicate it. That question was fun.
I really enjoyed the Question 14; reduction formulae question. Was a satisfying result.
How were you supposed to do the first Complex Numbers question of Question 15? I don't know if I did it right.