ameh
dirty trick
Prove x²+y²>=2xy, where x and y are integers
Consider the geometric series: 1 + lnx + (lnx)2 + ...
Find the values of x for which the limiting sum of this series exists.
Show that d/dx 3^(3x+1)=3^(3x+2)ln3
By using the substitution u = lnx or otherwize,
Integrate : 1/(xlnx) dx
Differentiate sin^3(2x-3)
Find, to the nearest degree, the acute angle between the curves y=4-x2 and y=4x-x2 at their point of intersection.
A 5m fence stands 4m from the wall of a house. A farmer wishes to reach a point A on the wall by the use of a ladder L that can reach from the ground outside the fence to the wall. Find the length of the shortest ladder that can reach from the ground outside the fence to the wall
Any help woud be appreciated. I've got the answers, just not sure why :?
[they're from the maths marathon ]
Consider the geometric series: 1 + lnx + (lnx)2 + ...
Find the values of x for which the limiting sum of this series exists.
Show that d/dx 3^(3x+1)=3^(3x+2)ln3
By using the substitution u = lnx or otherwize,
Integrate : 1/(xlnx) dx
Differentiate sin^3(2x-3)
Find, to the nearest degree, the acute angle between the curves y=4-x2 and y=4x-x2 at their point of intersection.
A 5m fence stands 4m from the wall of a house. A farmer wishes to reach a point A on the wall by the use of a ladder L that can reach from the ground outside the fence to the wall. Find the length of the shortest ladder that can reach from the ground outside the fence to the wall
Any help woud be appreciated. I've got the answers, just not sure why :?
[they're from the maths marathon ]