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CHALIMBANA UNIVERSITY

SCHOOL OF MATHEMATICS AND SCIENCE

MATHS DEPARTMENT

NAME :GIVEN KAMUTI

STUDENT ID :2009031334

COURSE :MATHEMATICS

COURSE CODE :MAT 1100

LECTURER :MR. KANGWA

INTAKE :SEPTEMBER, 2020

DUE DATE :JANUARY, 2021

PHONE NUMBER :0973633402

ASSIGNMENT :ONE(1)

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Solution 1 (a)(i):
Let ( )
then

( )

Using product rule

= ( ( )) ( )
( ) ( )
= -

( ) ( )
.

Solution 1 (b)

But
( ) ( )( )
Thus;

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Solution (c)

( )
=

( ) ( )
( )( )

Solution 2(a):

( )


Also

The domain for ( ) [ ) ( )


Inverse of h(x) :

( )

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Making y the subject of the formula

(√ )

(√ ) ( )

∴ ( ) ( )

Solution 2(b):

√ √ .

For √ √ there are exist

√ √ and √ √ If we let
(√ √ )
Therefore: let

(√ √ )

√ √

√ √ ( )

( √ √ ) ( )
( )( ) ( )

( )

( )( )

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Substituting √ √ ( )

and Substituting √ √ ( ) .

Thus, √ √ implies that

Solution 2(c):
( )
( ) ( ) .
Let

( )( )

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Solution 3(a):
( )
( ) ( )
( ) ( )
Proof:

( )
( ) ( )
( ) ( )

( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( )

( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( )
( ) ( ) ( ) ( )
( ) ( ) ( ) ( )
( ) ( ) ( ) ( )
( ) ( )
( ) ( )
( )
But ( ) thus;
( )

( ) ( )
Hence proved that:
( )
( ) ( )
( ) ( )

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Solution 3(b):

( ( )) ( )

By the trigonometric identity, ( ( )) ( ( ))

( ( ( )) ) ( )

( ( )) ( )
( ( ) )( ( ) )

( ) ( )

( )

The equation is involving sin(x) and the angle, , is negtive so we are going to
rd th
find the angles in the 3 quadrant and 4 quadrant.
Thus:
.

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Solution 3(c):

( )
( )

( )
( )
( ) ( )
( )
( ) ( ) ( )
( ) ( )
( )
( )

( ) ( )

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Solution 4(a):


( )


( )

( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( )
Apply the quotient rule: ( ) ( )
( ) ( ( ))

Let √ ( ) ( )

( ) ( ) Thus:

( ) √ ( )
( ) √
( )

( )
√ ( )

Solution 4(b):

At ( ) .

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Solution 4(c):

( )
( ) ( ) and ( ) √

Thus;
( ) ( ) ( )
and

( )
( ) √


( )



( )

√ √ √
√ .

Solution 5(a):

The (r+1)th term of the Binomial expansion of ( ) is given by: ( )

So for ( ) , the sixth term is:

( ) ( ) .

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Solution 5(b):

( )( )

| | √ √
And

( ) ( )

Solution 5(c):

For some expression:


( )( )( )

Thus:

( )( )( ) ( ) ( )

( ) ( )
( )( )
( ) ( )
( )( )
(( ) ) ( )
( )( )

( )( )( )

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Solution 6(a):
The factor theorem states that: a polynomial ( ) has a factor ( ) if and only
if ( ) .
Let ( ) .
At ( ) . Which means ( ) ( )
We can therefore factor out (x-1) by using long division as follows:
( )
()

( )
( )

( )
( )

But ( )( )
( )( )( )

X=1, x=-2 and x=-3

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Solution 6(b):

If then the roots are unequal and real.


If then the roots are equal and real.
If then the roots are not real.
For ( ) ( )( ) therefore the roots are
equal and real.

Solution 6(c):

∫ ( )

Expand ( ) as follows:
( )
Thus;
( ) ( )

Therefore:

∫ ( ) ∫

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