Qn2
A closed box with a square base of length x and height h, is to have a volume, F, of 150m^3. The material for the top and bottom of the box costs $2 per square metre, and the material for the sides of the box costs $1.50 per square metre. Fnd the value of x and h, correct to 3 decimal places, if the total cost of the materials, C is to be a minimum.
Qn3
A viscous liquid is poured onto a flat surface. It forms a circular patch which grows at a steady rate of 6cm^2/s. Find,
a) the radius r, in pie, of the patch 24 seconds after pouring has commenced.
b) the rate of increase of the radius at this instant, correct to 2 decimal places.
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Haha, you are having trouble because you are learning sth you don’t have to know at O’Level. You don’t have to know how to Integrate Ln directly.
Having said this, you note that you must know how to Differentiate Ln, e and Integrate e
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Okie how to Int e
Example
Int e^(2x+3) = e^(2x+3)/2 + c (since there are no limits given)
In short to Int e^(wadever) = e^(wadever) OVER (Differentiate wadever)
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The six selected applicants on a particular day. (ii)Caluculate the no. of ways in which the order of the six interviews can be arranged.
Of the 6 applicants, 3 have backgrounds in business, 2 have backgrounds in education and 1 has a background in recreation. Calculate the number of ways in which the order of the 6 interviews can be arranged, when applicants having the same background are interviewed in succesion.
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Of the 6 applicants, 3 have backgrounds in business, 2 have backgrounds in education and 1 has a background in recreation. Calculate the number of ways in which the order of the 6 interviews can be arranged, when applicants having the same background are interviewed in succesion.
BBB EE RSo there are 3 groups of people and there are 3! ways of arranging these 3 groups
Within BBB group, there are 3! ways of arrange these 3 B people, similar within EE group, there are 2! ways of arrange these 2E people
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