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Year 12 Maths B problem solving
I think what you were describing to me is right, however, the results I have obtained can't be right. I integrated f(x) (let that be the top function), g(x) let that be the linear line to the left, and h(x) let that be the logarithmic. I then subtracted these values from f(x, after that I...- unknown12
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Year 12 Maths B problem solving
Thanks heaps! I'll put it to work tonight or tomorrow, I'll get back to you if i have any problems, once again thanks.- unknown12
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Year 12 Maths B problem solving
I really need to work on explaining myself better, I provided the results directly from my calculator for these numbers, I obtained similar figures using the trapezoidal rule (every .5m along x) but I just posted the more precise figures as we were to compare the results from a calculator and...- unknown12
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Year 12 Maths B problem solving
Thanks for noticing, I thought I originally had, but it seems I did miss something, I just check other working and some of it is a bit off, thanks. The new area is: 5797.3429-158-771.54897 = 4867.79393, therefore the blocks will have an area of 2433.896965 m^2. Thanks for making me check:)- unknown12
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Year 12 Maths B problem solving
Homework Statement http://s1183.photobucket.com/albums/x477/mathsscholar/ This photo just show equations which define the boundaries, note there is no eastern boundary but the domain is 0-20. After further discussions with his accountant, Mr X is not satisfied that he will make enough profit on...- unknown12
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