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From there, we can equate coefficients to deduce directly that a=1,
-2a+b=0 -> b=2
a-b+c=0 -> 1-2+c=0 -> c=1

d) is done similarly but is more tedious because of the simultaneous equations that will follow.
 

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Basically all I meant was
sin(x)/cos(x) = (O/H)/(A/H) = O/A = tan(x)
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Firstly it's a typo n can often be confused with h. Also why are you posting this on 2 unit/general question on a 3U marathon? Lastly who cares if they got it wrong...
 

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I'm one of these guys that does every question. Some people call me 'mental', 'crazy' but I just like pointing mistakes out even if noone cares.

There is another mistake E2.7 in Prelim Extension 1 by Grove, Q 30.

Factorise 24a^2b^5+16ab^2

The answer should be: 8ab^2(3b^3+2).

Grove didn't fully simplify it she had: 4ab^2(6ab^3+4)

I'd rather spend Friday nights finding out the smallest Grove error than going out. That's me. I've been called 'weird' in the past and I don't mind or care what other people think.
 

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I'm one of these guys that does every question. Some people call me 'mental', 'crazy' but I just like pointing mistakes out even if noone cares.

There is another mistake E2.7 in Prelim Extension 1 by Grove, Q 30.

Factorise 24a^2b^5+16ab^2

The answer should be: 8ab^2(3b^3+2).

Grove didn't fully simplify it she had: 4ab^2(6ab^3+4)

I'd rather spend Friday nights finding out the smallest Grove error than going out. That's me. I've been called 'weird' in the past and I don't mind or care what other people think.
Maybe you should make a thread named "Pointing out mistakes in textbooks" where you an derail that as much as you want?
 

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Tbh, yeah, if you want to correct textbooks you really should make your own thread. You can post SOS questions on the marathons but that's about the extent lim marathon->post (knowledge) goes.

Failed maths joke I know.
 

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Tbh, yeah, if you want to correct textbooks you really should make your own thread. You can post SOS questions on the marathons but that's about the extent lim marathon->post (knowledge) goes.

Failed maths joke I know.
You should definitely make another thread for yourself as well.
 

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You should definitely make another thread for yourself as well.
I don't always make maths jokes. But when I do, I'm so asymptotic to creative.

Nah I usually don't drop a maths joke on BOS anyway lol
 

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I don't always make maths jokes. But when I do, I'm so asymptotic to creative.

Nah I usually don't drop a maths joke on BOS anyway lol
I don't always make jokes about complex numbers...but when I do, it ends in an argument.
 

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I don't always make jokes about complex numbers...but when I do, it ends in an argument.
Can confirm, we sometimes argue the mathematical validity of his jokes
 
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