Karen Morrison and Nick Hamshaw Solutions for Exercise 15: Exercise 18.15

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Karen Morrison Mathematics Solutions for Exercise - Karen Morrison and Nick Hamshaw Solutions for Exercise 15: Exercise 18.15

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Questions from Karen Morrison and Nick Hamshaw Solutions for Exercise 15: Exercise 18.15 with Hints & Solutions

MEDIUM
Upper Secondary: IGCSE
IMPORTANT

Find the turning point or points on the given curve explain the point is maximum or minimum
y=x2x-3

MEDIUM
Upper Secondary: IGCSE
IMPORTANT

Find the turning point or points on the given curve explain the point is maximum or minimum
y=x2x2-21x+72

MEDIUM
Upper Secondary: IGCSE
IMPORTANT

Find the turning point or points on the given curve explain the point is maximum or minimum
y=x23-x

EASY
Upper Secondary: IGCSE
IMPORTANT

The height h metres of a ball above the ground is given by the formula h=7t-5t2 at time t sec. after the ball is thrown upwards.Find dhdt

MEDIUM
Upper Secondary: IGCSE
IMPORTANT

The height h metres of a ball above the ground is given by the formula h=7t-5t2 at time t sec. after the ball is thrown upwards.Find the greatest height of the ball above the ground.

MEDIUM
Upper Secondary: IGCSE
IMPORTANT

The cube of a number is 152 more than the cube of another number that is 2 smaller. What are the two possible numbers for which this is true.

MEDIUM
Upper Secondary: IGCSE
IMPORTANT

The given diagram shows,an open topped cylinder with radius r cm and height 12 cm.If the outer surface area is 81π cm2,find the radius of the cylinder.
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MEDIUM
Upper Secondary: IGCSE
IMPORTANT

The product of two consecutive integers is 11 more than 3 times their sum. What are the pairs of integers which meet these conditions