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  1. airie

    How was your school day?

    Meh, I realised today that tiredness and depression appear amazingly similarly on me. And when I have both...damn.
  2. airie

    Polynomial - common factor

    So you mean the question's wrong? Heh. Why do I always get stuck on questions with mistakes in them :o
  3. airie

    How was your school day?

    It's better than having it on a rainy day and completely missing out on year 12 dress-up, you know.
  4. airie

    What's on your Year 12 Jersey?

    lol, we won't get to wear them till the trials period, even if they arrive earlier. Who knows why <.<
  5. airie

    How was your school day?

    Oh. What am I doing online at 12:30am :o Man, I feel so ripped off today. Went to get my awards for Speech Day last year and found out that I don't get the 2u maths award cos I do 3u. <.< So that means 3u people can't ever get the maths award? But that sucks. A little "1/144" on the corner of...
  6. airie

    How was your school day?

    There's no satellite at all :rolleyes:
  7. airie

    How was your school day?

    Finally! (Addicted here :p) And it doesn't help that I need a question answered and posted it just before BoS went *poof* <.< CNY eve today, wow, already. Now at my cousin's place, there were about 20 other people here too. Bah. All friends of my aunt's and their kids. Bunch of people I'd...
  8. airie

    Polynomial - common factor

    From Cambridge (year 12 textbook), Exercise 4E, Q14: Show that if the polynomials x3+ax2-x+b and x3+bx2-x+a have a common factor of degree 2, then a+b=0. How do you do it? I bashed around for a bit and only managed to get a=b, which obviously works. Thanks in advance :)
  9. airie

    Please help with Length Dilation

    But all those "at rest" and "moving" assertions are relative. It'll be safer to say that the o subscripts is for the quantities as measured in the same reference frame as the event, and the v subscript is for the quantities measured in another frame of reference in constant motion with respect...
  10. airie

    A few random tips

    I agree. Unless you're a super-freakin'-genius and you get a huge boost of confidence from getting the hardest questions done first quickly so you could do the rest in a flash :p
  11. airie

    study!

    No point sticking syllabus points on your wall - the sheer amount of writing would drive you crazy :p Plus, most of the points are "explain" sort of thing, so you kinda need more detail than a few words, which is pretty much how much you can manage to remember from a mindmap.
  12. airie

    How was your school day?

    lol, I've got a morning class on Thursdays, so I need to come early. But I get to leave at lunchtime too! :D The one and only early day I have...*sniff* Btw...what are you doing this early on the Internet? You addicted kid :p
  13. airie

    Studying...?

    Look at the key points and the examples, noting how each question is approached, and how and for what sort of questions is each theorem used. And when you come across a question, think of all possible theorems/methods that could have something to do with it, and try them :)
  14. airie

    Important word definitions for 4u math.

    All terms in an even polynomial is the variable raised to an even power, otherwise p(x) would not equal to p(-x) :p
  15. airie

    How was your school day?

    Had an English assessment yesterday - ugh. Anyways. <.< Now I am, again, "Internetsing" in IPT :p
  16. airie

    Assessment Marks/Ranks so far

    Think the physics ranks are up, but I'm not looking at them. Yeah I know, I'm such an escapist :rolleyes:
  17. airie

    Need advice. Should I drop ext 1 math?

    Ahahaha, love your username XD Do you find it hard to keep up, and understand things being taught? If you think that you're gonna have to spend heaps more time in order to get a mark you want, then you should probably drop it and have more time for other subjects. (That's my case for French...
  18. airie

    What's on your Year 12 Jersey?

    When do you have to submit a name? My year did that at the end of term 4 last year already so I had to do a random one...:p
  19. airie

    Eddy Currents/Back EMF

    They're fundamentally different - eddy currents are circulating induced CURRENTS, whereas EMF is the electromotive FORCE supposedly driving the charges around.
  20. airie

    What's on your Year 12 Jersey?

    Mmm...mine's not very interesting, actually, it's random. "7SolarFlares" Random, I told you :p
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