Okay so i have an asssignment on the CVD - I have to find the Health Promotion intiatives and strategies and relate it to the Ottawa Charter.
SO i have gone ahead and done the intiative "A healthy and ACtive Australia"
But i am so confused with the strategies ....
Are these the strategies...
What does m = tan theta mean? i dont get it textbooks dont have a deep meaning, and google doesnt have much. i was trying to do the 1992 HSC paper question 2c) i got stuck.
What does m= tan theta and how do i solve a question involving that in it ?
For me, i'd write the major notes on paper and stick em on my wall, and sit there and read over them and memorise them :D and i write notes to i write them to the dot points of the syallabus :D
How is that x^3 over x^4 - x^2 is an odd function?
And how is it that 1 over x^3 - 1 is neither ?
im so confused with all this odd and even function :S
Another few questions i got stuck on, any help would be appreciated :D
1. A silver coin was analysed and found to contain only silver and copper. 1.580g of this coin was dissolved in concentrated nitric acid and the resultant soultion diltued. Reaction of the solution with excess hydrochloric...
I got some mole questions i got stuck with any help would be appreciated haha :D
1. What volume of oxygen is required for the complete combustion of 125mL of butene gas (C4H8) and what volume of carbon dioxide is formed? (All volumes are measured at the same temperature and pressure)
Answer...
i need help, i don't understand the concept of odd and even functions, i dont get it, when a question asks which is an odd or even how do i know if its odd or even, after i substituted f(x) any help... help with an example, would be nice :D
I have an assignment for PDHPE and i and i need some help in Discussing the Validity and reliability of the vertical jump test, sit and reach test, beep test and the illinois agility run
Any help would be appreciated :D
ps. this is due in a few days :D
Theres this question in the conquering chemistry text book pg 87 prelim
and it says
Which of the following species contain the same number of electrons?
O^2- , F^-, Ne Al^3+
Oxygen, Fluorine, Neon and Aluminum
and the answer says all of them
How is it that all of them have the same...
I need to find a picture/image .. depicting the area of study 'changing lives'
Any help would be appreciated ... and i wonder if those michael leunig pictures will do .. any help from the michael leunig pictures? or any picture that depicts changing lives?
and how do i test its melting point with a bunsen burner... like how can i tell if the substance has a high or low melting point... i am using a deflagorating spoon and a bunsen burner :) ?
So im doing an experiment in class, and i have to test 5 physical properties of of substance and i picked
- melting point
-lusture (shiny-ness)
- malleability
- solubility
- electrical conductivity
And i tested it on Epsom salt, how do i prove using the results from the physical tests that...