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Why are you doing a trial HSC paper if you're doing the HSC in 2010??
 

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Miss Sunshine said:
Why are you doing a trial HSC paper if you're doing the HSC in 2010??
Im doing it next year ... im an accelerant
 
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still if your ot doing it to next year i would not be to worried about not getting q10 out yet
 

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FOB all the way said:
still if your ot doing it to next year i would not be to worried about not getting q10 out yet
sorry... typo... i meant next week
 
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o sorry i see, i am trying to work on it now, im doing it next week for the second time, i did it last year as an accerlant and got 84 but i wont a band 6 this year
 
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well im not to sure what to do with the p to infinity sign as i have not done the whole question
 
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FOB all the way said:
well im not to sure what to do with the p to infinity sign as i have not done the whole question
d) has no relatiion with a - b
and the first part of d):
as n ---> infinity x_1 gets closer and closer to x_0 which is 1. therefore p ---> 1

But i dont get the secnd part
 

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5647382910 said:
d) has no relatiion with a - b
and the first part of d):
as n ---> infinity x_1 gets closer and closer to x_0 which is 1. therefore p ---> 1

But i dont get the secnd part
By the second part, I am assuming that it is the one with I?

I can see what you did. You probably substituted p = 1 and that's why you got 0.

But in this type of question, you are supposed to substitute a number that is very close to 1 such as 0.9999 like I did. And since the n-> infinity, you need to put bloody large number in to the n as well.

So working that part out, I got I = -0.316740133...
 

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