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Why do we solve this differently ? I don't get why we need to take out pi


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Yes but we are trying to use integration


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Yes but we are trying to use integration


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An area formulae is integration anyway? Where do you think people got area formulae to begin with? Integration.

Note that in the 2U course, direct integration of sqrt(4-x^2) is not possible. Direct integration will require the trigonometric substitution of x=2sin(theta), which is 4U. Therefore, the only method to approach this question is the area of a circle.
 

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Question :


Now, when we consider our values given, we have:
k=0 -> + sqrt(1) - sqrt(0)
k=1 -> + sqrt(2) - sqrt(1)
k=2 -> +sqrt(3) - sqrt(2)
k=3 -> +sqrt(4) - sqrt(3)
...
k=80 -> +sqrt(81)-sqrt(80)

The fact is, when we add all of these values up (note that our original question has a SIGMA there), all the terms will cancel out EXCEPT
+sqrt(81) - sqrt(0)

Evaluating this and our answer is 9.
 

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let x=0.2183599599...
1000x=218.3599599...
999x=218.1416
9990000x=2181416
x=2181416/9990000
 

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y' = 0
y'' = 0

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Not fully accurate. To verify a point of inflexion, you should recall that you have to test a bit to each side. Because clearly for the case y=x^4 (or x^6 etc.) y' = y'' = 0 at x=0 but that's a local minimum.
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Not fully accurate. To verify a point of inflexion, you should recall that you have to test a bit to each side. Because clearly for the case y=x^4 (or x^6 etc.) y' = y'' = 0 at x=0 but that's a local minimum.




 
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Not fully accurate. To verify a point of inflexion, you should recall that you have to test a bit to each side. Because clearly for the case y=x^4 (or x^6 etc.) y' = y'' = 0 at x=0 but that's a local minimum.
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From the 2011 HSC Exam paper, the answer for part (iii) in the solutions was 7 decibels. (10 ln 3)

I had an answer of 6.93 decibels. Would this be a value that gives me full marks?
 

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From the 2011 HSC Exam paper, the answer for part (iii) in the solutions was 7 decibels. (10 ln 3)

I had an answer of 6.93 decibels. Would this be a value that gives me full marks?
You should always write the exact answer unless specified otherwise. Even when rounding the answer because they asked for a rounded value, you should write the answer out to many decimal places and put a "..." at the end of the long numeral, before rounding it, so that if you made a silly mistake in rounding, the marker can see what your value was.
 

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Confirming there is a mistake with the integration from this solution in Coroneos Publications:

That mistake is funny.
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Tbh though, I'm not sure how many of us really care, especially since when people do find the mistake they don't know to come here. This is just a forum which only some of the HSC community use. :x
 
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