What you can also do is:
Prove LHS = RHS
You can do:
LHS = ... = ... = ... = other expression.
(and then separately)
RHS = ... = ... = ... = ... = ... = same 'other expression' as above.
Hence LHS = RHS
Best HSC marks fail to guarantee place in medicine courses
by AMY MCNEILAGE - 05/01/14, 3:00 AM
Only 48 of the more than 65,000 school leavers in NSW achieved the 99.95 ATAR needed to gain entry into medicine at the University of Sydney.
Yet the course is so popular that even some of those...
I know of two people who didn't get tutored at all - did a few past papers and got 98%tile on their first go. UMAT is hit and miss, but sometimes tutoring can help if you are completely lost. Another friend got ~60%tile first go and then took a gap year, redid (with tutoring) and got 96%tile...
Depends how much theory (physical theory) there actually is inside the hist/phil course - some history of mathematics courses do actually have theorems/proofs and general problems so it would not be wise to house it under 'histories'
If they made a hist/phil of science/physics that would most certainly involve essay writing (rote learning of 5-8 markers should also be discouraged..)
It wouldn't work ==
Two streams of physics would be enough. One more history and philosophy of physics, and one mathematical physics (in the high school sense).
Yay Dick Hunstead - good man. He came in and complained to us first years last year...and now he's doing it again. Rightly so.
Just had a look at the Phys paper from last year ('13) - so many fluff questions...and the bulk of the calculations were pretty standard. (pretty standard being...