BEst method is to differentiate. Maximum always refers to gradient function=0.
so when dx/dt=0 there is a maximum velocity. When d^2x/dt^2 (dv/dt)=) there is maximum acceleration. Hope this helps good luck.
Re: What UAI&Course are you aiming for?
I AM! I applied for CSU. The cut off is 90 so my definite aim is 90+
If i dont make ill toss up doing Medical Science or Oral Health and then go postgrad dentistry.
ITs conflicting perspectives within Caesar. Then you demonstrate this notion of conflicting perspectives within other texts. These texts arent supposed to be directly related to Caesar.
The best way to attack these questions is to plan out your response. Determine what would be appropriate for each mark. THats how i do it for all 3 sciences.