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    Convergent and Divergent series

    oh.. it's 96 for 3U and 97 for 4U,
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    Automatic 100% for 2u maths?

    *nods* in other words 'mathematics extension 1' and 'mathematics extension 2' will each be counted as a 2 unit course.
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    Dropped 4 unit maths

    the teacher would then start to strongly recommend some students not to continue in the course
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    Yr 11 Past exams

    prelim marks don't count
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    Question for past HSCers

    Just do it in order, you ARE planning to finish the paper aren't you?
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    Parametrics/Locus

    it will bite
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    Hyperbola question

    error made on second last line
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    HSC Tips - Conics

    *prays so they're not gonna replace it with an extended response section*
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    Fitzpatrck

    I've seen solutions to the fitzpatrick book, my year 12 teacher has them. Think it's a collection of handwritten booklets
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    Dropped 4 unit maths

    48% is alright, and some teachers do set crazy assessment tasks (ie turtle level). statistics show that ppl doing 12 units consistently performed slightly better than those who studied 10 units (students were divided into groups according to their school certificate marks and compared).
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    Is there a special way to answer q?

    Slow down on your reasoning steps, science teachers tend get confused when you jump. And.. you should consult the english department for advice on this situation.
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    cathode rays

    There's almost no positrons in a CRT unless you introduce it. canal rays are positive particles moving from anode to cathode, they are not electrons/positrons
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    help on assignment: inverse square law

    classic one: we know the apparent brightness and the distance of stars to us, the inverse square law allows us to tell how bright the stars really are.
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    Hyperbola question

    Bashing does work.. think there's a smart way which I forgot. gradient of tangent = b/[asin(t)] using that to solve for Q you should get: Q=(a/e, u) where u = b[ tan(t) - cosec(t)*(sec(t) - 1/e)] gradient(PQ)*gradient(SQ) ={ [btan(t) - u]/[asec(t) - a/e] } * { u/[ a/e - ae] }...
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    Convergent and Divergent series

    you see the problem is, the UNSW student card's quality is much better than the Usyd one
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    Just a questions about textbooks

    The probabilty of solving a question in Fitzpatrick > probabilty of solving an arnold question. ofcourse there are deviations
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    Convergent and Divergent series

    commerce/science UNSW probably will make it engineering+commerce if they decide to allow the program
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    Convergent and Divergent series

    98 and 97 :S and you? I am so happy that someone still remembers me, just came back from a long trip :D
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    Convergent and Divergent series

    what about b(n) = {1/[a(n) - L]} + L where L is the limit of a(n) then it doesn't have to converge to 0. (every convergent series is then linked to an unique divergent series)
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