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Do you learn the topic series in year 12 or ll?I think this is the formula:
n is the number of terms
a is the first term
l is the last term
This is a question from the topic Series.
Do you learn the topic series in year 12 or ll?I think this is the formula:
n is the number of terms
a is the first term
l is the last term
This is a question from the topic Series.
I learnt it in year 12. Which textbook does your school use?Do you learn the topic series in year 12 or ll?
maths in focus. I just decided to do some questions from hsc 2011 ( it looked very easy at first, like that sort of sc question that you make up your own formula to solve a problem). But everything i tried it didn't work.I learnt it in year 12. Which textbook does your school use?
If you use the old MiF then you'll learn part in year 11 & part in year 12. If you use the newer edition of MiF then you'll learn it in year 12.maths in focus. I just decided to do some questions from hsc 2011 ( it looked very easy at first, like that sort of sc question that you make up your own formula to solve a problem). But everything i tried it didn't work.
like this question?If you use the old MiF then you'll learn part in year 11 & part in year 12. If you use the newer edition of MiF then you'll learn it in year 12.
I found Series one of the easier topics & it is very useful. It shouldn't be too hard to learnt it by yourself. Just do some practice questions on series & you'll get the hang of it. I think you should be able to do most of the topic with the year 11 knowledge so far. You may need to use logs for a few questions.
Worst textbook tbh lol. Make sure you supplement your learning with questions from other textbooks.maths in focus. I just decided to do some questions from hsc 2011 ( it looked very easy at first, like that sort of sc question that you make up your own formula to solve a problem). But everything i tried it didn't work.
I don't think you'd need logs for this question. I'll show you another question later that requires logs.like this question?
what textbook do you suggest?Worst textbook tbh lol. Make sure you supplement your learning with questions from other textbooks.
Fitzpatrick for 2U.what textbook do you suggest?
(i) t1 = 3 , d = 0.5 , t25 = 3 + 24× 0.5 = 15 , $15 millionI am a prelim student, trying to do some hsc work so excuse the unfamiliarity.
A skyscraper of 110 floors is to be built. The first floor to be built will cost $3 million. The cost of building each subsequent floor will be $0.5 million more than the floor immediately below.
(i)
What will be the cost of building the 25th floor?
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(ii)
What will be the cost of building all 110 floors of the skyscraper?
To find out my answer i re-arranged to make this formula:
3,000,000 + (f x 500000) - 500000
where f = the number of floors
is this the right approach to answering the question, or does it produce the wrong answer? any other ways of doing it?
I got told Fitzpatrick is outdated. Is the Cambridge one any good?Fitzpatrick for 2U.
For other topics, use Terry Lee Fundamentals of Mathematics.
Cambridge is very good IMO. There's a year 11 & 12 book. Some topics that are done in the year 11 MiF book may be covered in the Cambridge year 12 book. As for Fitzpatrick, it covers the whole 2 Unit Mathematics course. Take a look at this thread comparing textbooks.I got told Fitzpatrick is outdated. Is the Cambridge one any good?
Here's an example of a basic question in series that involves the use of logs.like this question?
Sure about last line?Here's an example of a basic question in series that involves the use of logs.
Question:
The nth term of a series is given by the formula:
Which term of the series is equal to 4095?
Answer:
Note that:
Lol, I fixed it. I think.Sure about last line?
Thanks Spiral.Strictly speaking you can't leave out a variable. When you are defining log base e to equal ln
Sorry I am picky today. Be right back, more sugar.
Series!Gum gum gum gum! Hehehehehe
I need to figure out the purpose of this thread, I forgot the title.