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Easy Question 10 or Easiest? (1 Viewer)

wozzame

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dolbinau said:
10b got it all but for a, was it a trick? How did we do it?
Since we don't know how to integrate a log, you needed to basically turn the whole thing on it's side and integrate under the curve bounded by the y-axis.

Basic run-through on how to do it:
- Get the equation in terms of x. I don't have the paper in front of me, but I think you end up with something like x = e^y + 2
- Integrate(between 0 and ln5) e^y + 2, dy. This finds the area to the left of the curve (i.e. from the curve to the y-axis)
- Take this integral away from the rectangle area(ln 5 * 7).
 
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gaaay said:
10 a was easy

10 b got me good
i couldnt find the area of the upper triangle :S
To find the area of the upper triangle, what you could have done was use the similar triangles ratio formula to obtain an expression for line MP, then add the areas
 

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I wouldn't say question ten was easy. It was pretty challenging question. Especially for the 2 uniters.
Plus, I've seen easier ones in past papers.
 

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Damn for 10a I just said the unshaded area was the answer how many marks would I get?
 

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Oh fuck, i was just thinking back to Q10b and i got the differentiation wrong!

So, would i still get any marks if i had the correct process but ended up with the wrong x value?
 

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dolbinau said:
My minimum value of x was l/root 2 iirc

The length was a like root something minus soomething times x
i got that.

exam was easy as! hoping to get 95-105/120 raw
 

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Loved it! i toatally got it! so glad about that cos ive been screwing up my other exams, so glad i got maths to fall back on.. haha yay
 
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dolbinau said:
Damn for 10a I just said the unshaded area was the answer how many marks would I get?
hahaha holy shit i think i did that too.
i'd say 4/5? only one step missing...
 

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For 10a I did the worst mistake!

I found the area of the rectangle (7ln5) and area between the curve and x-axis by using simpson's rule

then total area = area of rectangle - value of simspon's rule :(
 

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Wait so was 10a supossed to be bound by the x-axis or y-axis?
Damn i think i stuffed it.
 
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lol i got um .... nothing for 10a... but i did a heap for 10b .... and i think i did well on the rest of the paper...
 

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Shit.
For 10 a, I made one of my boundaries 5 instead of ln5.
Bugger.
Btw, what justifcation did you use for x being l/rt2 ???
I had something pathetic like the ratio of x to l had to be greater than one otherwise the gate wouldn't intersect. But I know it's wrong.
 

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pyjamapants said:
Btw, what justifcation did you use for x being l/rt2 ???
I had something pathetic like the ratio of x to l had to be greater than one otherwise the gate wouldn't intersect. But I know it's wrong.
???

You had to find the second derivative, and use it as a test point to prove its the minimum value.
 

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