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  1. studentcheese

    Radians and Trigonometry.

    Find the value of: cos(2pi/5)cos(3pi/5) - sin(pi/10)sin(9pi/10) - 2sin(3pi/5)cos(pi/10) :angry: THANK YOU :uhhuh:
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    who Actually likes english?

    I'm better at Maths than English. I hate English a lot actually. There is no logic in English and it's all about bullshitting. It is also a highly subjective language!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! :(:( English is way harder than Maths Ext 1. English sucks! There is no common sense in English! You...
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    Adding algebraic expressions problem :( Please help.

    Yah, I'm stuck too. The answer is extremely long, which it shouldn't be. The question is supposed to be simplified. Check to see if the question is copied correctly.
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    Englisih Assessment - Visual texts etc.

    http://community.boredofstudies.org/475/old-focus-change/4666/change-related-texts.html
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    Literary techniques to convey meaning

    Nah, Syntax is the order of your words. An extended metaphor can affect the whole meaning of a long novel. For example, Harry Potter's scar could be a symbol for the sacrifice of his parents. It could serve as a reminder throughout the novel that Voldemort wants revenge on Harry, and it...
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    Literary techniques

    Can't be bothered writing a long post. I'll give you one technique. One is the use of a motif. A motif is a recurring element in a novel, which may act as a symbol to convey the theme. If it pops up all the time, the theme is being emphasised.
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    Good Way to Study for Maths

    Memorise formulas by knowing how to derive them.
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    Good Way to Study for Maths

    Try to understand everything during class. Study from past papers. Design your own past papers by doing a deconstruction of what has been tested in past exams. You will need to get a hold of your school's past papers. :D
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    What things need to be in a good speech =)

    If it needs to be engaging, put rhetorical questions in it.
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    10'ers post your handwriting =)

    And I have a scanner and know how to use a scanner, but I'm just too lazy :D
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    Most Loved, Hated and Boring Subject

    Loved: Mathematics and History Hated: Science Boring: Science
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    Questions about the school certificate

    duh. You start your past papers a week before the exam. Don't study at all now! ;)Absolutely no need. You will call yourself an idiot later on. It's really easy, in addition, marks get aligned up heaps :D btw, if you look back at many 2010ers old posts, you will notice that heaps of us have...
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    Should i start reading novelz?

    definitely read if you have time.
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    Guide to selecting your HSC Courses

    Re: How NOT to pick HSC Subjects Low scaled subjects are alright as long as they are not capped and you achieve above average in the course. Otherwise, don't go with a low scaled subject. Choose subjects on your strengths.
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    Guide to selecting your HSC Courses

    Re: How NOT to pick HSC Subjects Low scaled subjects are alright as long as they are not capped and you achieve above average in the course. Otherwise, don't go with a low scaled subject. Choose subjects on your strengths.
  16. studentcheese

    what primary school did you go to?

    depends. I went to two primary schools, one for local area, another for OC.
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    UAI estimation

    I'm thinking definitely 90uai, and you goal may be achieved... Maintain your ranks and push harder.
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    Dropping HSC Biology down to 10 units. Every advice/feedback appreciated!

    [/LIST] 1. There is still a chance to improve. 2 and 3. Biology requires a lot of memorisation, and it is time consuming. If it affects your other subjects, then drop it 4 and 5. Yeah, if it is your worst and lowest scaled subject, then it will not even count. Perhaps you should consider...
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    How much work should i put in?

    Study smart. Don't just re-read your notes. make sure your notes are simple and cover the syllabus dot points. Try to understand the concepts. I suggest that you keep practicing from your textbook with any material that you don't understand.
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    What the hell? (chem help)

    Covalent bonds (I think) occurs when elements share electrons, whearas ionic is where they give electrons away.
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