underthesun
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- HSC
- 2010
Last year, during the HSC, I had to sit down for the extension 1 maths, and there was this question:
Find the inverse function of:
y = e^x + e^(-x)
for x less or equal to zero.
I had to repeat maths because my hsc mark was only 86 (despite the 96 exam mark), since I bludged too much and got almost the bottom rank at the school, and I guess now's the proving time. But I can't even seem to work this out.. anybody?
Find the inverse function of:
y = e^x + e^(-x)
for x less or equal to zero.
I had to repeat maths because my hsc mark was only 86 (despite the 96 exam mark), since I bludged too much and got almost the bottom rank at the school, and I guess now's the proving time. But I can't even seem to work this out.. anybody?