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  1. yanujw

    Tips for inequality proofs

    Pay attention to what variables are positive, real, what inequalities are initially given etc. as this information is almost certainly neccessary in deducing the inequality Recognise deducing the inequality as one or more of the following; 1) Adding, subtracting or multiplying given...
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    Trial p question

    4!, 5!, 6! etc. are all multiples of 4. So each of these terms is equal to 1. There are 2017 of these terms Also; i^1 = i i^2 = -1 i^6 = -1 So the sum is 2015 + i Answer: B
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    urgent help

    Mastering probability comes down to understanding how the situations are performed. You must have a specific thought process. For example in Question 6, I would have a thought process like this (note: this is not the level of working out you need to do); a) It doesn't say that you need a...
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    Roots and coefficients of polynomials question

    No need to use sums and products of roots. If -4 is a root then P(-4) = 0 Put x = -4 and you will get k = -26 Additionally, -28 is the constant term. I think you mistook k as being the constant term, when it is actually (k-2), which would show that k= -26
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    PLS Help!!

    Yes Area under the graph between 0 and 6 seconds. Be careful with the signs and direction when evaluating the answer. Answer looks horribly wrong. I believe what you are calculating is correct.
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    bit rusty on this can some1 quickly explain

    Suppose a projectile is launched with initial velocity v and angle A Initial y velocity: Vsin(A) Time taken to reach peak height (using v=u+at) : \frac{VsinA}{g} Total time of flight: \frac{2VsinA}{g} Total horizontal range (by the fact that horizontal velocity is constant)...
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    Factorial question

    Suppose you have n! that you want to express as the product of smaller factorials. Let the largest of these smaller factorials be k! e.g. in the above example n = 10 and k=7 n!/k! = n(n-1)(n-2)...(n-k+1) For the example given, 10!/7! = 10 x 9 x 8 = 720 Then it is a matter of finding smaller...
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    Negation of an implication

    Would this be correct working? Define the following conditions as follows; P: x^2 + y^2 < 1 ~P: x^2 + y^2 >= 1 Q: (x,y) is a point inside the unit circle ~Q: (x,y) is a point outside the unit circle Statement = P <-> Q = (P -> Q) and (Q -> P) = (Q or...
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    Contraposition doubt

    Contrapositive: If m or n are odd, then mn or m + n is odd Note that 'or' refers to the union of two conditions. So 'm or n are odd' could mean m is odd, n is odd or both m and n are odd.
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    Negation of an implication

    What is a quick way to find the negation of implication and also how does this extend to the negation of an iff statement? For example, if I wanted to find the negation of How would I go about doing that, if the arrow was one-way or two-ways?
  11. yanujw

    Vectors

    If it's parallel to the x-axis then there is no vertical component to the vector -> the coefficient of j is 0. xa + 4b = (-13x + 8)i + (20x + 60)j 20x + 60 = 0 x = -3
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    Will you come back to bos anytime soon?

    Will you come back to bos anytime soon?
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    Are we allowed video content of ourselves in the Multimedia product?

    Don't think this is true. I remember seeing a project that a multimedia student uploaded to their yt in 2018, and it very clearly showed their face and it was fine.
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    back 2 school

    Gonna be devil's advocate and say that I'm leaning towards usyd...
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    back 2 school

    Free periods come in clutch for when u didn't do ur hw the night before
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    back 2 school

    If I drop another subject I'll be having a free period a day. I got an actual goated timetable lol.
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    back 2 school

    I'm a 4u student and my fav levels of math (ranked) are 3U then 4U then 2U. But 2u is so chill it may as well be 7 free periods a fortnight lol.
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    back 2 school

    Imagine grinding for the hsc and then u get a headache/stomachache in the final exam lol.
  19. yanujw

    Simplying trig q

    Memorise? I'll be honest, I remember basically everything on the formula sheet, but never product-to-sums. Just remember the sheet is always there for your reference
  20. yanujw

    YR 11 Chemistry & Physics 2022

    The 'degree' of a factor is called its' multiplicity A root of multiplicity one just passes through the x-intercept A root of multiplicity 2 has a tangent to the x-axis at that point, for example x=-1 and x=3 on your graph A root of multiplicity 3 has a point of inflection to the x-axis at that...
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