Oxford MAT asks: sin(72 degrees)

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We will evaluate the exact value of sin(72 degrees) via the sin(5 theta) formula. This question is from the University of Oxford Math Admission Test in 2022 www.maths.ox.ac.uk/system/fil...
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@blackpenredpen
@blackpenredpen 20 күн бұрын
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@AG-mohamed
@AG-mohamed 20 күн бұрын
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@BajrangJat-mr1gu
@BajrangJat-mr1gu 19 күн бұрын
I can take this course
@hiyayahiyaya5645
@hiyayahiyaya5645 18 күн бұрын
I want to say that obviously , 8>√5>2 so [5-√(5)]/8
@bozydarziemniak1853
@bozydarziemniak1853 13 күн бұрын
Hello blackpenredpen! I have found a pattern for a prime numbers.
@MasterChakra7
@MasterChakra7 20 күн бұрын
- Can't be negative - Can't be 0 - 72° > 60° so the sin has to be greater than √3/2, but √((5-√5)/8) is clearly less than √3/2 - Therefore A is the answer
@gagadaddy8713
@gagadaddy8713 20 күн бұрын
Oops! You got bprp this time 😆
@z000ey
@z000ey 20 күн бұрын
Same line of thought. Had the proposed answers had more diversity, twould be much much tougher to evaluate
@vashista4583
@vashista4583 20 күн бұрын
We actually have to remember angles like 18,36,54,72,7½, and other angles🥲🥲
@orangee_blox
@orangee_blox 20 күн бұрын
process of elimination is always simpler 😂
@josepherhardt164
@josepherhardt164 20 күн бұрын
Exactly. You can eliminate three answers off the bat, and the (d) value looked suspiciously low to me (did a bit of mental back-of-the-envelope calculation) and I settled on (a).
@user-vt4bz2vl6j
@user-vt4bz2vl6j 20 күн бұрын
Commenting before watching the video, I eliminated the negative because sin 72 is near 1 than zero, so the square root has to be near 1 so we must choose the bigger alternative
@formaniclv1046
@formaniclv1046 20 күн бұрын
True
@gagadaddy8713
@gagadaddy8713 20 күн бұрын
Yes! If this question is really a multiple choice, we don't even need to solve the equation. Just simple elimination can figure out which one is the real answer. That makes our life, may be an Oxford's life, more easy! 😂
@barrym5310
@barrym5310 20 күн бұрын
My thoughts, as well.
@mlgswagman6002
@mlgswagman6002 20 күн бұрын
Does not necessarily mean we must choose the bigger of the remaining two. However, note that 5 - sqrt(5)
@anigami01
@anigami01 18 күн бұрын
let's suppose the values given are a. 0 b. 1 c. .973 d. .987 now you can't solve like by eliminating them
@FreshBeatles
@FreshBeatles 20 күн бұрын
6:55 37 appears everywhere, even in your jokes :)
@DodgerX
@DodgerX 18 күн бұрын
Fellow veritasium follower
@sowndolphin5386
@sowndolphin5386 16 күн бұрын
veritasium was here
@utvikrama
@utvikrama 14 күн бұрын
Funfact : 37 is the only number in the entire universe which is spelt as Thirty Seven
@lanye2708
@lanye2708 14 күн бұрын
@@utvikrama wow... i can't believe it. do you have a source for that??
@moji8690
@moji8690 20 күн бұрын
Nah, ain't no way. I just did this EXACT question at school today. I come home and, boom, there it is
@ShreshyaR
@ShreshyaR 15 күн бұрын
U from India?? Just asking cuz we were also taught this in 11th grade
@rudradutta2741
@rudradutta2741 13 күн бұрын
​@@ShreshyaRyes. I also did in 11
@BroomieHERE
@BroomieHERE 7 күн бұрын
We all study this in 11th not just indians​@@ShreshyaR
@4fgaming925
@4fgaming925 5 күн бұрын
@@BroomieHERE I studied in 10th in india...
@StudyOn-yv4wj
@StudyOn-yv4wj 2 күн бұрын
​@@4fgaming925i m studying in 9th... basic maths in physics and vectors.
@oliveirapoli1
@oliveirapoli1 20 күн бұрын
I solved this question knowing that in a pentagram, if you cut a point, it will form an isosceles triangle with angles 72º, 72º and 36º. But, in a pentagram the aurum ratio is a rule, so if the base is equal to x, the equal sides are equal to x((5^0.5-1)/2). Applying the cos rule, you can find that cos72º = ((5^0.5+1)/4). Therefore, the fundamental law of trigonometry garantees the sin72º = ((5+5^0.5)/8)^0.5, as sinx >0 for 0>x>90º
@trueriver1950
@trueriver1950 18 күн бұрын
Aurum ratio? I've not heard it called that before, so initially I was puzzled till I recognised the quantity you gave. Then I realised: Aurum = pertaining to gold, as in the chemical element. Yes, this is just a posher name for what I was taught as the golden ratio. Thanks for your comment: which turned out to teach me something about language as well as maths :)
@oliveirapoli1
@oliveirapoli1 18 күн бұрын
Thanks for the clarification. In my native tongue it's called "razão áurea", as in spanish "proporción áurea", in french "nombre d'or" or in latim "aurea ratio"... I forgot that in english it doesn't follow the same pattern. All those words come from the hebrew "aur", which means divine light, hence the creationists idea that this ratio is present in all creation (which of course is just a point of view).
@rishitgupta2054
@rishitgupta2054 10 күн бұрын
Indian student do this is 11th class maths as using sin (90-12) =cos (12) and x=12 5x=90 3x=90-2x Cos 3x = cos (90-2x) 4cos^3 x -3cosx = sin 2x 4cos^3 x -3cosx =2.sinx.cosx 4cos^2 x -3 = 2sinx Covert cos^2 to sin^2 then use the quadratic formula u have your answer
@justnowi8967
@justnowi8967 2 күн бұрын
It should be (90-18)
@thatsmybird8432
@thatsmybird8432 Күн бұрын
Same in bd
@alikaperdue
@alikaperdue 20 күн бұрын
golden triangle has 72°, 72° and 36° and sides a golden ratio (phi) larger than the base. Split the base in half to obtain the right triangle with 72° having a base of 1 and hypotenuse of 2 phi. The remaining far side of 72° will be phi*√(phi +2). Sin 72 = √(phi +2)/2 where phi is the positive golden ratio = (√5+1)÷2 √((√5+1)÷2+2)/2 = 0.951056
@nayeem7359
@nayeem7359 20 күн бұрын
I love these kinds of admission test math problems. Would love to see more of your videos on this
@Mathemagical55
@Mathemagical55 20 күн бұрын
It's not necessary to notice that 36° is also a solution. By inspection sin(72°) is pretty close to 1, approximately 0.95, so (sin(72°))^2 must be approximately 0.9. Now (5 - sqrt(5))/8 is much too small and (5 + sqrt(5))/8 is the correct answer.
@KaiserBob99
@KaiserBob99 19 күн бұрын
You can't compute the actual value of the sin. You have to figure it out yourself. You can't say it's 0.95 therefore it's that thing
@borstenpinsel
@borstenpinsel 19 күн бұрын
Of course you can. If the 5 solutions were reasonably close, your have to it the hard way. But if 3 options eliminate themselves right away and you have a rough estimate of the ball park and one solution is way off, tadaaa. ​@@KaiserBob99
@ghostboi71
@ghostboi71 6 күн бұрын
​@@KaiserBob99 At least guessing is ok.
@scottleung9587
@scottleung9587 20 күн бұрын
Nice - I sorta got stuck on the last step, but your explanation made perfect sense.
@skc4188
@skc4188 20 күн бұрын
Beautiful math excercise. ❤
@thatapollo7773
@thatapollo7773 20 күн бұрын
Alternatively, consider sin(3x) + sin(2x) = 0, cancle one sin x after expanding and replace sin^2 by 1 - cos^2. We have a quadratic is cosine which is simpler to solve. Side note : Depending on what kind of education system you are in, you may have some trig values of 18 and 36 degrees memorized, in which case the question is trivialized. There also probably is a complex number solution but I am too lazy to find it.
@martingibbsstaff7956
@martingibbsstaff7956 19 күн бұрын
It’s worth noting that at 4:55 we arrive at the four choices which are given in the paper. We could have started there, and in the real exam, you should, as it saves time. Nonetheless, I appreciate seeing the derivation of the solution. It would also be interesting to see where the trig identity comes from. It comes from applying de Moivre’s theorem.
@user-cd9dd1mx4n
@user-cd9dd1mx4n 20 күн бұрын
Recall that sin(θ) is the perpendicular height to the x-axis from the point of intersection of the unit circle and the line making the angle θ. Clearly, this height is not 0, and also it is above the x-axis, so it is positive. We can therefore exclude B, C and E. We know that sin(45°)=sqrt(2)/2≈0.7, so sin(72°) must be greater that 0.7 But sqrt(5)≈2.2 So option A ≈ sqrt(7.2/8), and option B ≈ sqrt(2.8/8) From A and B, only A is greater than 0.7. As a multiple choice question, this is a one minute question.
@zachzanal1067
@zachzanal1067 19 сағат бұрын
I compared the values with sin 45, to get to the answer. But ur argument is pure genious
@kdog3908
@kdog3908 20 күн бұрын
I'm learning to like maths. It's slow but i'm beginning to appreciate it. That's after having my potential love of maths beaten out of me by a less than ideal experience of being taught it at school. My algebra is at the point where I followed everything that was done here without scratching my head. Although I probably could not have solved it on my own. Slow and steady. I'll get there in the end.
@kinshuksinghania4289
@kinshuksinghania4289 20 күн бұрын
Very insightful
@YoungPhysicistsClub1729
@YoungPhysicistsClub1729 20 күн бұрын
I used the same approach you did to calculate sin72 = x, obviously x cant be negative so we igonore that solution, now to determine if it sqrt((5 +/- sqrt5)/8, I set up a condition where sin72 lies between sin 60 and sin90 since sin is increasing from 0 to 90 degrees, we know that sin 60 is sqrt3/2 ~ 0.866 and sin 90 = 1 so when we approximate the two solutions, the one with + sign is ~0.951 and the one with negative sign is ~ 0.56 which does not satisfy our condition, there fore the one with + sign is the answer which is option A
@libtekno7370
@libtekno7370 12 күн бұрын
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@Steve_Zhou_LBW_Channel
@Steve_Zhou_LBW_Channel 7 күн бұрын
At school I just did this question. When I saw 36 degrees, the golden triangle was the first thing that came to my mind. Then using sine rule to find a relationship between sin72, sin36, and (√5-1)/2. I got the same answer. However, I tried to remove the root sign, hoping that 5+√5 could be expressed as the form ()^2. Then one hour was wasted.
@rishi6941
@rishi6941 Күн бұрын
how i did this was just guessing game > neglect the negatives now A and C are left Sin(72) is much closer to Sin(90) which is 1 and if we just do some simple observations we can see A option is much closer to 1 and C is much closer to 0 so A is the answer :D
@PDT69
@PDT69 10 күн бұрын
Teaching skill Love it
@granieiprogramowanie2235
@granieiprogramowanie2235 20 күн бұрын
Very nice. I would never solve this myself but love seeing the magic happen haha
@eagleraj3126
@eagleraj3126 14 күн бұрын
Sir videos help me a lot to make my concept very strong in mathematics love from India❤❤❤❤
@holyshit922
@holyshit922 20 күн бұрын
From scratch it will be using similar and isosceles triangles Angle is acute so we can immediately eliminate (b) , (c) , (e) Sine is increasing in first quadrant so after comparing (a) and (d) , (a) is closer to one than (d) so we can suspect that (a) is correct but at this moment we can not to be sure that (a) is correct (In fact (a) = sin(72 degrees) and (d) = sin(36 degrees) )
@Misteribel
@Misteribel 20 күн бұрын
Yes, you can be sure, as it needs to be quite close to 1, and (a) is the only one close to one. Or, since sin(60) is sqrt(3/2), it's clear out cannot be any other value.
@ashwinprabhu1231
@ashwinprabhu1231 7 күн бұрын
You could also use a simple complex numbers strategy. Let z = exp(2πi/5) which is a fifth root of unity, therefore it satisfies z^4 + z^3 + z^2 + z + 1 = 0. We know that z^4 = 1/z^2 and z^3 = 1/z so this equation becomes (z^2 + 1/z^2) + (z+1/z) + 1 = 0. We can turn this into [(z + 1/z)^2 - 2] + (z+1/z) + 1 = 0. Setting x = z+1/z gives x^2 + x - 1 = 0, which has solutions x = (-1± √5)/2. We reject the negative solution, giving us that z + 1/z = (-1+√5)/2. We know that z + 1/z = 2cos(2π/5), so cos(2π/5) = (-1+√5)/4. We use the Pythagorean identity to find that sin(2π/5) = √[(5 + √5)/8]
@tardisman602
@tardisman602 20 күн бұрын
Facinating question
@cyrusyeung8096
@cyrusyeung8096 20 күн бұрын
Normal question: 95% time solving equation, 5% time choosing the correct answer This question: 50% time solving equation, 50% time choosing the correct answer I have never seen a question that takes a long time to filter and reject answers.
@bitoty9357
@bitoty9357 19 күн бұрын
do more calculus 3 question on you channel, i really like them
@alikaperdue
@alikaperdue 20 күн бұрын
All the simple right triangles come from the √ 2, √3 and golden triangles. Triangles with sides 1:1:√2, 1:,√3,,2 and 1:2phi:X Which came from dividing the square, equilateral and golden triangle. Knowing this, then no trig formula is required.
@MonkeyDLuffy-ed4fj
@MonkeyDLuffy-ed4fj 19 күн бұрын
Triangles have 3 sides, that’s all I know
@khemrithisak3674
@khemrithisak3674 20 күн бұрын
I love your teaching so much ❤ form Cambodia teacher
@Krishna-sn3lj
@Krishna-sn3lj 7 күн бұрын
Tried and also done 👍🏻
@Keixxo
@Keixxo 4 күн бұрын
I had a similar question where we were supposed to find sin(72) on a complex analysis final.
@MrCarlosmario22
@MrCarlosmario22 20 күн бұрын
Exelente Ejercicio. 😃
@damianoledda5497
@damianoledda5497 7 күн бұрын
I think we ought to just compare the answers to sin(60) BUT to perform it differently i just did: sin(72)=sin(45+27) with addition formulae, and then again i splitted (27) as (30-3) and used same formulae. Then i approximated sin(3)~0 and cos(3)~1, last thing i did few simple divisions to compare and A is the answer :)
@cemustafas
@cemustafas 20 күн бұрын
I guess you can also write the equation as 4^2.x^4-4.5.x^2+5 and transform the equation a quadratic in terms of 4. then you can use the quadratic formula to find out what equals 4 and pull out the x value from that. a lot more work but its kinda fun that you can write a quadratic in terms of 4
@MonkeyDLuffy-ed4fj
@MonkeyDLuffy-ed4fj 19 күн бұрын
Those are for sure numbers
@prefabrication
@prefabrication 20 күн бұрын
very nice....i understand it, only i wouldn't know where to start
@IamExeller
@IamExeller 20 күн бұрын
Thanks for improving my "trigonometry" skills
@monawarnaqvi1574
@monawarnaqvi1574 15 күн бұрын
So it doesn't change the fact that I don't like minus and I remove it, and I am still correct
@koopa_6ghg257
@koopa_6ghg257 20 күн бұрын
Omg u just took me back to trigonometric algebra thnx 💀
@user-ox4ii2bw6x
@user-ox4ii2bw6x 20 күн бұрын
There are a lot of ways to approach this that I took in a vastly different way and still got the same results :3
@alexfatjai3840
@alexfatjai3840 10 күн бұрын
For the finaly answer, can I say that: Since Sin(45)=root(2)/2, and sin(72)>sin(45), so the answer should be lager than root(2)/2. And since root(5) > root(4) > 2, and 5-root(5)
@iamwaffling5123
@iamwaffling5123 16 күн бұрын
I actually remember doing this question 2 years ago for the MAT
@accountdeleted1898
@accountdeleted1898 9 күн бұрын
can you do Singapore H3 A level math? been suffering through those although the threshold for distinction isn't that high
@carultch
@carultch 16 күн бұрын
You can approximate which one it is numerically, without using the identity they give you. And yes, you can do this without a calculator, remembering sin(60 deg) is approx 0.866. First, we can rule out the two negative choices, and zero. From our special angle sin(60 deg) = sqrt(3)/2, which is approx 0.866, we know the answer must be between this and 1. This narrows it down to option A and option D. sqrt(5) is approx. 2.25, which we can find by linearizing sqrt(x) at x=4 to get L4(x) = 1/4*(x-4) + 2. Plug in x=5 to L4(x). (5 + 2.25)/8 = 7.25/8 = 0.875 + 0.03125 = 0.90625. Linearize sqrt(x) at 0.81, to get L_0.81 (x) = 5/9*(x - 0.81) + 0.9. Plug in 0.9 to approximate the result. 5/9*0.09 + 0.9 = 0.95. This confirms option A meets the range where we expect sin(72 deg) to be. Now try option D: (5 - 2.25)/8 = 2.75 = 2/8 + 3/32 = 11/32 is approx 0.34 Use nearest number with rational square root of 0.36, to linearize. L_0.36 (x) = 5/6*(x - 0.36) + 0.6 L_0.36 (x) = 5/6*(-0.02) + 0.6 = 1/6 + 0.6, is approx 0.76667. This rules out option D, and allows us to conclude option A is correct.
@yvesdelombaerde5909
@yvesdelombaerde5909 18 күн бұрын
In order to choose the right value between the + vs -sqrt5, you can compare to the value of sin45
@chhengly6413
@chhengly6413 19 күн бұрын
I've been your fan for so long.Could you please help me with this integral (Infinite Integral of xlnx/x+1)? Thanks in advance ❤
@SNOWgivemetheid
@SNOWgivemetheid 17 күн бұрын
Very good video ! I have a question I would love you to answer : for any ineger n, what is the integral going from O to 1 of (lnx)^n
@alpasamudra3479
@alpasamudra3479 18 күн бұрын
sir please make video for calculus 3 for multivariable case
@guilhermeolegario6513
@guilhermeolegario6513 13 күн бұрын
Master, try some ITA and IME from Brazil!
@dariusspinache5542
@dariusspinache5542 11 күн бұрын
Please do integral of e^x/x dx, without Taylor or MacLaurin Series expansion. Thank you very muchA
@NotPVS
@NotPVS 20 күн бұрын
Before you showed the answer, I squeezed the answer to be greater than root 3 / 4, and used inequalities to prove that +-root 5 cannot be negative 😂 What a way of solving the issue - understand the properties of the value you are dealing with - in this instance sin 72 was simply greater than sin 60 ...
@Redstoner34526
@Redstoner34526 14 күн бұрын
You should try the 2011 IMO question number 2 it is very fun
@hackergaming6869
@hackergaming6869 20 күн бұрын
It would be so cool if you actually did a maths Oxford Admission. Other KZbinrs have done it with Tom Rocks Maths.
@BajrangJat-mr1gu
@BajrangJat-mr1gu 19 күн бұрын
I can calculate value of trigo ratios degree... 5,105,18,20,22.5,5,,.25........
@lreactor
@lreactor 17 күн бұрын
Based on the fact that it's multiple choice, I wonder if you could've cut straight to the analysis at the end, without doing the algebra. Like you could throw out all the non-positives right off the bat; then show that a and d both satisfies the given equation for theta = 72 deg; and then do a little geometry to show that answers a and d are actually talking about congruent triangles (a^2 + d^2 = 1); and the correct triangle is a.
@CrimS0n.
@CrimS0n. 12 күн бұрын
Can you do integral of 1/(x^i)?
@tom13king
@tom13king 18 күн бұрын
I got right until the last step rigorously, but I didn’t spot the sin(36) trick, so I had to approximate some square roots in my head which led to me having a good guess that the larger one is greater than sqrt(3)/2 and the lesser one is less than sqrt(3)/2. Since sqrt(3)/2 = sin(60), the answer follows.
@anigami01
@anigami01 18 күн бұрын
one with the greater valve as sin is an increasing function
@user-gs6lp9ko1c
@user-gs6lp9ko1c 20 күн бұрын
How often does real life come in multiple choice? As an engineer, I'll say sometimes it does, and it really saves time and effort to eliminate the answers that are clearly incorrect and go from there. In this case, one can find the right answer without doing any of the work.
@carultch
@carultch 16 күн бұрын
One place that real life problems come in the form of multiple choice, is with product selection. You may not need an exact answer, but you just need a best-enough answer. You have a finite number of options to choose from, since manufacturers only make certain sizes. As an example, consider the sizing of a water pipe. Suppose you are given the flow rate, the allowable pressure drop, the length and type of the pipe, and need to determine the diameter of the pipe. This is a difficult problem to solve directly, because turbulent flow (which water usually has) doesn't have an analytic solution, and the standard equations require you to know diameter and velocity in advance. It also isn't possible to algebraically invert the combination of equations to solve for these values. But you don't start with diameter and velocity; you start with flow rate and pressure drop. So, what you can do in practice, is use the options for diameter as inputs to the calculation, and find the corresponding flow velocity. From then on, the problem is ready for you to directly solve for pressure drop, and match it to your given data. The smallest pipe that produces a pressure drop less than the allowable pressure drop you were given, will validate selecting that pipe diameter.
@carultch
@carultch 16 күн бұрын
To put specific numbers on my example: Flow rate m_dot = 8 kg/s Max allowed pressure drop deltaP = 60 kPa Length: 20 meters PVC pipe sizes considered: 25 mm, 35 mm, 50 mm, and 75 mm, internal diameter. Corresponding speeds at each diameter, using m_dot = rho*v*A, solved for v: 25 mm: v = 16.3 m/s 35 mm: v = 8.31 m/s 50 mm: v = 4.07 m/s 75 mm: v = 1.81 m/s Reynolds number at each size: 25 mm: Re = 407436 35 mm: Re = 291026 50 mm: Re = 203718 75 mm: Re = 135812 Friction factors at each size, from the Colebrook equation: 25 mm: f = 0.013 35 mm: f = 0.014 50 mm: f = 0.015 75 mm: f = 0.016 Pressure drops, from deltaP = 1/2*rho*f*(L/d)*v^2: 25 mm: deltaP = 1373 kPa 35 mm: deltaP = 273 kPa 50 mm: deltaP = 49.1 kPa 75 mm: deltaP = 6.995 kPa Of these options, the 50 mm is the smallest choice meets the criteria. 0.479 mm would be closer, but we only care about which of the options given we'd recommend.
@user-gs6lp9ko1c
@user-gs6lp9ko1c 16 күн бұрын
@@carultch Great example!
@AbouTaim-Lille
@AbouTaim-Lille 16 күн бұрын
U know already that the sinx function is increasing in the interval (0,π/2) so since 72° = 2π/5 > π/3 we have sin π/5 > sin π/3 = √3/2. And you can check that √ (5 -√5)/8 < √3/2 by calculation. So it is automatically dropped.
@SierraHunter2106
@SierraHunter2106 22 сағат бұрын
Sin 18 is( root 5 - 1)/ 4... expanding sin 4theta in sin 2 theta form and then expanding sin 2 theta in sin theta form will get us the answe
@rafazieba9982
@rafazieba9982 15 күн бұрын
All 5 solutions of the original equation (0, two positive and two negative) are valid. For angles: { 0, 36, 72, 108, 144 } + k * 180 for integer k including zero. For an even k they are 0 or positive and for an odd k they are 0 or negative.
@hatemalkd1633
@hatemalkd1633 16 күн бұрын
Wow I'm speechless you are legendry so MAT for who ?
@kutmen4585
@kutmen4585 19 күн бұрын
Pretty sure there is an exact value for sin(36°), could use the sin(2x) formula
@DmiFre
@DmiFre 17 күн бұрын
Nobody ever remembers that 5x angle formula and it takes a while to derive. I’d stop at 3x for 54 and 2x at 36 and know that 54 + 36 = 90 so sin of one is cos of another. You’ll find sin18 in two minutes.
@xinpingdonohoe3978
@xinpingdonohoe3978 20 күн бұрын
You can see you're going to get a quadratic formula for s², so take the positive square root. Then 72° is in a positive interval for sin, so take the positive square root again. That gives A.
@MonkeyDLuffy-ed4fj
@MonkeyDLuffy-ed4fj 19 күн бұрын
Those are for sure a bunch of words, do I know what they mean, no
@maxrs07
@maxrs07 20 күн бұрын
My idea to solve this even without the given equation would be to draw a unique 72/18/90 deg right triangle. The only thing we need to do now is to scale it to the proper size. It is obvious the answer is either A or D so we know side/hypotenuse ratio and can pick them to fit the answer. At this point i dont have a pen and paper to actually go forward. Any thoughts?
@MATHS_FOR_FUN
@MATHS_FOR_FUN 20 күн бұрын
That's nice but the proper angle doesn't drawable so can only approximate the value .
@maxrs07
@maxrs07 20 күн бұрын
@@MATHS_FOR_FUN u dont draw to look at it u draw just to visualize the relations for angles and side lengths lol
@trueriver1950
@trueriver1950 18 күн бұрын
​@@MATHS_FOR_FUN the proper angle is drawable: you just need more than a ruler and compass...
@amedeedevlieghe6355
@amedeedevlieghe6355 20 күн бұрын
The 37 joke was cute 😂
@albertdor4228
@albertdor4228 16 күн бұрын
Hi bprp, I have "found" an interesting thing, if you compute the integral of the function x^(ln(x)/ln(1/2)) from 0 to infinity i dont' know why but you will get the square root of pi in the result. I will be really happy if you can make a video about this, thanks.👍👍
@omkarjoshi9137
@omkarjoshi9137 14 күн бұрын
It must turn into the Gaussian integral after replacing x with e^t
@p1xelat3d
@p1xelat3d 15 күн бұрын
Somewhere around 24/25
@AlbertTheGenius.
@AlbertTheGenius. 14 күн бұрын
I saw the blue pen 😂
@chrisyoutube08
@chrisyoutube08 16 күн бұрын
Can we just eliminate the minus because we dont like it? I laughed so hard 🤣
@vashista4583
@vashista4583 20 күн бұрын
For me in India we were taught sin,cos,tan of 18,72,7½ so on angles and i actually remember sin72 as =√10+2√5÷2√2
@andromeda16384
@andromeda16384 20 күн бұрын
Wait WHAT
@vashista4583
@vashista4583 20 күн бұрын
@@andromeda16384 yes and more than these it's not necessary to remember all of them but we need to remember multiples of 36
@NadiehFan
@NadiehFan 20 күн бұрын
Actually it is sin 72° = ¼√(10 + 2√5)) sin 36° = ¼√(10 − 2√5)) and you also have sin 18° = ¼(√5 − 1) sin 54° = ¼(√5 + 1) I also know all this by heart and no, I'm not from India.
@MonkeyDLuffy-ed4fj
@MonkeyDLuffy-ed4fj 19 күн бұрын
I don’t know what any of that stuff means :)
@vashista4583
@vashista4583 19 күн бұрын
@@NadiehFan oh yeah it's ¼ for all and damn nice bro
@stolenmonkey7477
@stolenmonkey7477 20 күн бұрын
I finally got something right in one of these videos :D
@eliot6836
@eliot6836 16 күн бұрын
This is so useful
@user-mf5nw9qg5r
@user-mf5nw9qg5r 15 күн бұрын
∆ABC, AB=AC=1 and ∠A=36° Let D is on AC such that AD=BD then ∠BDC=∠C=72° and ∆ABC~∆BCD (AA) Let AD=BC=a ( cos72°=√[1-(a/2)²] ) then 1:a=a:(1-a) => a²=1-a => a=(-1+√5)/2 Thus cos72°=√(a+3)/2 =√[2(5+√5)]/4
@CitrixX-li7cd
@CitrixX-li7cd 18 күн бұрын
In India we were asked to memorise special angles (18,72,36,54)..
@asd-wd5bj
@asd-wd5bj 18 күн бұрын
Most schools do that, that's why they specifically asked you to find it given the equation at hand. "I remember sin(72) from memory" would not be a valid answer
@ghostboi71
@ghostboi71 6 күн бұрын
​@@asd-wd5bj When there are multiple choices use memories. But not in the description.
@mandarsutaria709
@mandarsutaria709 17 күн бұрын
Come to India these are the basics
@divinecreation7429
@divinecreation7429 15 күн бұрын
nope
@ArchimidesNotes
@ArchimidesNotes 14 күн бұрын
It is another way of asking about pi/5. We will have to solve a 5th degree poĺynomial.
@laxmikagapu757
@laxmikagapu757 14 күн бұрын
Pls make the proof for sqrt of a+sqrt of a - sqrt of a so on
@SureshKumar-ne8dn
@SureshKumar-ne8dn 14 күн бұрын
Can you do the same for sin(73) ?
@loonaloonaloonaloona
@loonaloonaloonaloona 20 күн бұрын
without solving: zero is obv not the answer it cant be negative (value is in the range [0,1]) and the one which is bigger is the answer (since it is close to sin 90, i can infer that the answer is closer to 1, so, a, yup) did this in literal 1 minute lol
@UmairMalik-rj3in
@UmairMalik-rj3in 20 күн бұрын
yh its literally Q1 F, these are questions you are supposed to run thought in less than 3 minutes each. The actually harder questions come up later
@loonaloonaloonaloona
@loonaloonaloonaloona 20 күн бұрын
@@UmairMalik-rj3in ooh i didnt know that, thanks
@ghostboi71
@ghostboi71 6 күн бұрын
​@@UmairMalik-rj3in Wait, you are saying, you have to prove that "The answer is 'A'"?
@archangecamilien1879
@archangecamilien1879 20 күн бұрын
Looking at the problem, lol, I'm guessing you can take theta = 12...we know sin(60), and that is sin(5 theta)...replace all the theta's with 12's, etc, lol...then, of course, one has to solve an equation of degree 5, etc, not sure about that...the moment one has sin(12), knowing sin(60) (I don't actually remember what sin(60) was, lol, it was either 1/2 or sqrt(3)/2, but it's something that is usually known), one can easily find sin(5theta + theta) using the sum formula, something like sin(x+y)=sin(x)cos(y) + sin(y) cos(x) or something like that, don't quote me on that one, lol...that is, we would know sin(72)=sin(5x12 + 12), etc...perhaps that's the trick, the only part I don't see is how to solve the degree 5 equation, maybe the fact that there are no 4th nor 2nd degrees will help, lol...if it weren't for that part, I would consider I basically solved it, lol...I mean, of course, it's not like I actually know the sum formula or the sin(60), etc...72 might also be a multiple of 18?...Ah, yeah, lol...perhaps that would be an easier way?...But it's not like we know what the sin(18) is, traditionally, etc...we could use sin(90) = sin(18 + 72), etc, using the sum formula and the formula provided in the video, etc...at any rate, maybe that would avoid solving a quintic...at any rate, lol, my first thoughts on how one could try to solve this problem...
@archangecamilien1879
@archangecamilien1879 20 күн бұрын
Maybe 18 would indeed be better, lol...I mean...90=18x5, 72=18x4...we know what sin(90) is, lol, that would give us an equation involving sin(18), but a quintic again...hmm...it's the quintic I'm not certain about...
@archangecamilien1879
@archangecamilien1879 20 күн бұрын
Ok, maybe one can reduce the 5th of the equation to something else, using some square angle formulas or something...I think there was a formula somewhere that involved sin(2theta) = some function of [sin^2 (theta)]...that might reduce sin^5(theat)=sin^2(2theta) * sin(theta), etc, we can perhaps use some identity to get rid of the 5th, and even the third of the polynomial...in other words, it would probably be manageable if I remembered more trigonometry, lol...I don't remember any identities...
@cdkw8254
@cdkw8254 20 күн бұрын
You shoudl try the joint enterance exam advanced 2016 paper. Its a tough pill!
@cdkw2
@cdkw2 20 күн бұрын
Agreed
@fibby7069
@fibby7069 20 күн бұрын
You mean a tough suppository?
@Sa-adMP
@Sa-adMP 20 күн бұрын
Please send the paper
@cdkw8254
@cdkw8254 20 күн бұрын
jeeadv.ac.in/past_qps/2016_2.pdf
@cdkw8254
@cdkw8254 20 күн бұрын
This ones for shift 2
@guidichris
@guidichris 6 күн бұрын
You have to go with the greater positive answer, simply because 72 is approaching 90
@pure-mathematics
@pure-mathematics 16 күн бұрын
👍 job
@DaTrueZenith
@DaTrueZenith 3 күн бұрын
i got this question for 11th grade
@_MusicWithAlex_
@_MusicWithAlex_ 17 күн бұрын
Can you solve this high school integral ∫(1+xcosx)dx/x(1-x^(2)*e^(2sinx))
@_Diana_S
@_Diana_S 15 күн бұрын
В Оксфорде нет таблиц Брадиса, что ли?
@AsapKiller-ce6wu
@AsapKiller-ce6wu 18 күн бұрын
Day 1 of asking u to solve 1/(cos(x)+x²)
@habeshatechpro4350
@habeshatechpro4350 10 күн бұрын
72*5 is 360 and we know sin360 is 0 and in the end it becomes a matter of getting the correct zero
@Shizuna560
@Shizuna560 20 күн бұрын
When the question is way easier if you just use logic and common sense instead of full math lmao
@AritraDas-lh9ct
@AritraDas-lh9ct 8 күн бұрын
please solve this limit for me, I am trying to figure out this from long time lim x - 0 ((1+x)^1/x-r+ex/2)/x²
@kartikslaria1037
@kartikslaria1037 11 сағат бұрын
Indian +1 syllabus, learn T ratios for multiples of 18
@phoenixarian8513
@phoenixarian8513 20 күн бұрын
F**k that I'll just guess! The graph of f(x)=sin(x) looks like that way it's bigger than sin(60 degrees aka pi/3). Therefore it's between sqrt(3)/2 and 1. A is the answer. And that sine wave is common sense in any of high school students.
@SukantaSarkar-kd6rf
@SukantaSarkar-kd6rf 6 күн бұрын
Plzzz Solve a^a=a
@fazilzaliyev9879
@fazilzaliyev9879 20 күн бұрын
İmo it is pretty easy
@nibeditasarkar143
@nibeditasarkar143 20 күн бұрын
Plzzz Solve the eqn a^a=a
@Gordy-io8sb
@Gordy-io8sb 19 күн бұрын
1 seems to be the only solution, even considering rings with characteristics a (assuming a is prime). So yeah, a=1. 1^1=1. This is extremely trivial. I don't think bprp will solve this.
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