the second URL is for SP2 :p
can u guarantee there'll be no shipping charge? im about to choose the shipping method and im a bit scared now..
EDIT: apparently it says on that page.. "You will have a chance to view any shipping charges before placing your order with the option to change."...
can you use the same address? I might as well try ;)
hmm.. the win x64 page says "Shipping and handling charges will apply for CD orders."
and when I clicked on Continue it gives the page cannot be displayed error
EDIT: now it works..
and.. what site is that?????
opened...
well, suppose it turns out that T_(k+1) / T_k > 1 when k < 4.2
so, T_(k+1) is bigger than T_k up to k = 4
and the biggest term is T_(k+1) which is T_(4+1) = T_5
Or you can just remember to round the number up, or add 1 if its a whole number
4.2 becomes 5 and 4 becomes 5, and 4.9 also...
In probabilities, you can regard identical elements as being un-identical, as "saa" has demonstrated in his/her answer in post #1, to parts (c) and (d).
CrashOveride method can also be done by treating all letters as different (all E's are "different, all N and T's are different) when...
hmm.. Telstra Homeline Budget??
telstra.com.au (well its obvious haha)
the cheapest one would be to call from public telephone... if theres any near u
or probably CDMA? is it cheap??
hint for memorising:
for tan@ its just the double angle
for sin@, use the numerator of the one for tan@, on 1+t^2
for cos@, use the denominator on 1+t^2
sin@ is numerator becoz tan@=sin@/cos@.. sin@ at the top
its been released for quite a while..
well maybe you already know it but i just wanna make sure everyone knows
mine just arrived today
took a few weeks though
(and you dont need to provide any serial number to order the CD)
looks like mine is from Dutch then HongKong then Australia, FYI
from the date of ur post, Im guessing that you meant u couldnt update ur windows which is still SP1 right? (not SP2 yet)
if thats what u mean then I can tell u, you can ;)
I dont know if its SP2.. havent installed it yet
lucky I actually click on the link on the email
(I usually do anyway haha)
you can use the t-formula (dont forget.. if the quadratics in t disappears, pi will also be a solution)
or you can use the method of expressing sin(x) + cos(x) as a single sin or cos function (using auxiliary /...
in the ext1 paper, I did something using an incorret methord and got the wrong answer (its a show question). then I re-did it using the correct method but I did a kind of transcription error. but then I crosses out the thing that uses the correct method and wrote "ignore" and its not marked at...