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    Quick Trig qu

    haha you still used 3 unit methods :p ie. the double angle formula
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    Quick Trig qu

    FinalFantasy: youre most likely right, i remembered it was in that form. Ive never had to, and probably never will, use the t-method.
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    max / min questions

    Find the length of the base and height in terms of x?
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    Quick Trig qu

    t-method: t = tan(x/2) sin(x) = 2t/(1+t2) (if i remember right?) So 2t/(1+t2) = t Solve that for t, then make tan(x/2) = solution and you can find x
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    Cssa 2004

    This years CSSA trials are scheduled to start next week. The maths ext 2 exam is normally early on the second week of the trial exams.
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    the official anyone in anything i am in thread

    I dont think anyone would be doing the same IT units as me but meh ill post anyway: MATH1903 - lecture thursday/friday 8am, tutorial tuesday 2pm MATH1905 - lecture monday/tuesday 8am, tutorial friday 11am ELEC1103 - lecture monday 2-4pm, tutorial tuesday 11-1pm, lab wednesday 9-11am...
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    ways of holiness~~ do they always ask about just one way of holiness????

    Ways of holiness is an option. If you havent heard of it chances are you arent doing it as your option
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    the official anyone in anything i am in thread

    I too am in elec lecture, was sitting next to two bos'ers in the second half of the lecture :D
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    2001 HSC q7cii)

    or you could start with x = 1-(4/(t+2)) and make a common denominator: x = 1-(4/(t+2)) x = [(t+2) - 4]/(t+2) x = (t-2)/(t+2) which is what you had to show
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    ...Too easy...

    Haha he stole that from our elec lecture on monday Oh and on the topic, i find 4 unit pretty tough, possibly either due to that fact that i never took it or that my interests in maths lie in other areas not covered in 4 unit.
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    reducible interest

    Are there any specific examples you have?
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    Math enthusist?

    I think its obvious that Slide_Rule likes maths :p
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    Series and Sequences

    A1 = 30000 + 30000R = 30000(1+R) A2 = 30000(1+R) + 30000(1+R)R = 30000(1+R)2 . . . A7 = 30000(1+R)7 A7 = 50000 30000(1+R)7 = 50000 (1+R)7 = 5/3 1+R = 1.0757037398427834669721365827715 R = 0.0757037398427834669721365827715 So the rate is 7.57% (unless ive made a mistake somewhere)
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    some information for 12 help needed

    Im not entirely sure about the BsciITDipProPrac, since from memory one of the reasons i didnt pick it was due to lack of maths. But definitely with BSc(Computer Science) youd need maths.
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    On the topic of University Transfers...

    ok, thanks Frigid
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    On the topic of University Transfers...

    I know, but I meant does that 1.0 refer to that fact that weve been at uni for 1 year or that we've done 1 year equivalent of uni. (Im assuming the only options on the application are 0.5 or 1.0?)
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    On the topic of University Transfers...

    Do we still indicate as 1.0 years if we havent done 1 years worth of workload, ie. this year im doing 45 credit points instead of the normal 48 at usyd.
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    All Rounders

    It was an aim, although if i didnt make it I wouldnt have been too fussed. I did 12 units, since I knew i wouldnt be getting a band 6 for English, hence i needed top bands in all the other units. Studies of Religion was really the key subject for me, I knew it would be my lowest mark other than...
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    find Restriction on Locus??

    any particular examples?
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    Course/subjects (2005)

    MATH 1903 Integral Calculus Advanced MATH 1905 Statistics Advanced ELEC 1103 Professional Electronic Eng COSC 1902 Computational Science in C INFO 1003 Foundations of IT Pending: MATH 1904 Discrete Mathematics Advanced
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