J Joshmosh2 Member Joined Mar 30, 2014 Messages 181 Gender Male HSC 2015 Oct 26, 2014 #1 Hello, I need some guidance with this q http://imgur.com/TtisiTV The algebra is putting me off.
Carrotsticks Retired Joined Jun 29, 2009 Messages 9,494 Gender Undisclosed HSC N/A Oct 26, 2014 #2 The question is out of the scope of the syllabus, as it uses the Second Fundamental Theorem of Calculus. I'm guessing that whoever wrote that question was, at that time, in 1st year Uni and got a bit over excited about the content that they're learning.
The question is out of the scope of the syllabus, as it uses the Second Fundamental Theorem of Calculus. I'm guessing that whoever wrote that question was, at that time, in 1st year Uni and got a bit over excited about the content that they're learning.
J Joshmosh2 Member Joined Mar 30, 2014 Messages 181 Gender Male HSC 2015 Oct 27, 2014 #3 Carrotsticks said: The question is out of the scope of the syllabus, as it uses the Second Fundamental Theorem of Calculus. I'm guessing that whoever wrote that question was, at that time, in 1st year Uni and got a bit over excited about the content that they're learning. Click to expand... does this law basically state that the derivative of the anti-derivative = function? Could this fact be useful for HSC math? and for what circumstances? thanks.
Carrotsticks said: The question is out of the scope of the syllabus, as it uses the Second Fundamental Theorem of Calculus. I'm guessing that whoever wrote that question was, at that time, in 1st year Uni and got a bit over excited about the content that they're learning. Click to expand... does this law basically state that the derivative of the anti-derivative = function? Could this fact be useful for HSC math? and for what circumstances? thanks.
Carrotsticks Retired Joined Jun 29, 2009 Messages 9,494 Gender Undisclosed HSC N/A Oct 27, 2014 #4 For now, pretty much yes. That is the basic gist of it. However, the statement of the theorem itself won't be useful for HSC Maths. You do implicitly use it often, but not knowing what it actually is won't be harmful to you.
For now, pretty much yes. That is the basic gist of it. However, the statement of the theorem itself won't be useful for HSC Maths. You do implicitly use it often, but not knowing what it actually is won't be harmful to you.