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My navi Dayle needs help with his maths lol

Its that long since I was at school can it be done with a slide rule ? lol
He's stressed out over it all

Its that long since I was at school can it be done with a slide rule ? lol
He's stressed out over it all
Very rusty but ill have a crack
Question 1
when t= 2
x(displacement) = 13.1
since speed = distance/time
and the distance and time are 13.1 and 2 respectably
then speed (velocity) = 13.1/2
velocity = 6.55
I think that may be right, but.... i think its a case of differentiating the first term, i really cant remmeber what to do with natural logs or e's, thats the way its supposed to be done i think
might get a pen and pad out
Question 1
when t= 2
x(displacement) = 13.1
since speed = distance/time
and the distance and time are 13.1 and 2 respectably
then speed (velocity) = 13.1/2
velocity = 6.55
I think that may be right, but.... i think its a case of differentiating the first term, i really cant remmeber what to do with natural logs or e's, thats the way its supposed to be done i think
might get a pen and pad out
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Pete... me neither
Rawli.... I'd like to say we have a winner
but I wouldn't even know if you were taking the ....
We have some slightly easier ones on algebra assessment though..

Adam, and you thought all I asked you to do was shout left and right. The navi entrance exams are getting tougher these days
Let me know when you need the crane mate
All help is appreciated
Rawli.... I'd like to say we have a winner
but I wouldn't even know if you were taking the ....
We have some slightly easier ones on algebra assessment though..

Adam, and you thought all I asked you to do was shout left and right. The navi entrance exams are getting tougher these days
Let me know when you need the crane mate
All help is appreciated
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Gives them something to do whilst Im stuck in the mud James
Nah its something to do with his college thing.... just glad im not 19 these days
Nah its something to do with his college thing.... just glad im not 19 these days
Hey people, yep its to do with my National deploma in mechanical engineering, i was fine untill this year thing is work paid megga money for me to do this course i seem to be fine with everything else like the science but just cannot get my head around the maths at all.
just basic A level physics aren't they?
And, yeah, why is the first question the hardest!
Just get an a level maths text book and you'll have differentiation and integration sussed out in no tme - Differentiation by parts is quite tricky to remeber, but not too difficult!
And, yeah, why is the first question the hardest!
Just get an a level maths text book and you'll have differentiation and integration sussed out in no tme - Differentiation by parts is quite tricky to remeber, but not too difficult!
Bollocks. I used to really enjoy, and be really good at, doing this stuff - especially so the mechanics Maths. That was only around ten years ago.
Looking at it now, it might as well be a different language
I think i've drunk too much
Looking at it now, it might as well be a different language
I think i've drunk too much
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Originally Posted by Lambchop
jesus once upon a time i could've pissed on that but now it just looks like a foreign language
how quickly i forget
how quickly i forget

You spend all that time learning, and come the day you need it you forget
Bit like driving skills
Partial Fractions
Okay, here goes......
7x+6/(x-2)(x+3) = A/((x-2) +B/(x+3)
Mutliply it out so that you end up with:
7x+6 = A(x+3) + B(x-2)
Then if x=2
20 = 5A, so A = 4
Then if x=3
-15 = -5B, so B = 3
Therefore:
7x+6/(x-2)(x+3) = 4/(x-2) + 3/(x+3) expressed as a partial fraction.
9 years since I've done that, and I still enjoyed it - what a geek!
Okay, here goes......
7x+6/(x-2)(x+3) = A/((x-2) +B/(x+3)
Mutliply it out so that you end up with:
7x+6 = A(x+3) + B(x-2)
Then if x=2
20 = 5A, so A = 4
Then if x=3
-15 = -5B, so B = 3
Therefore:
7x+6/(x-2)(x+3) = 4/(x-2) + 3/(x+3) expressed as a partial fraction.
9 years since I've done that, and I still enjoyed it - what a geek!
Thats pretty good, I only did A level maths 3 years ago and its all gone already. All I can remember is that I used to know how to do that
3 years of just history has rotted the mathematical part of my brain, I can barely count to ten now.
3 years of just history has rotted the mathematical part of my brain, I can barely count to ten now.
lol do you all really wana know?? i shall send up a few more pages of what i have got if anyone can scan the working out in too it would be a great help ive had these got knows how long, lets say each sheet is a week so that makes 14 sheets, 14 weeks and i have attempted some of these questions 14 times and each week got them wrong
i wouldnt be too botherd but work paid for this course and i really dont wana loose my job!
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