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    Difference Between Advanced mathematics and engineering

    care to back up your answer? :P
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    Difference Between Advanced mathematics and engineering

    no one answered my question??? which has more jobs available??
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    Difference Between Advanced mathematics and engineering

    So I can assume that there would be more job prospects for engineering students, since it is more relevant to society and the real world?
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    Difference Between Advanced mathematics and engineering

    I was just wondering what is different about these two courses, and what they are more focused on, because I am don't know which course to choose.
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    Simple Harmonic motion question

    ok i think i get it, so you would get a different alpha if using sin instead of cos, but its the same equation, its just that one is more convenient in some circumstances.
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    Simple Harmonic motion question

    Hi, what's the difference between the general formulas : b + acos(nt + alpha ) and b + asin(nt + alpha) when do I use either one. Please provide an example.
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    Urgently need maths 3u/4u tutor

    Ok, so I need a 3u/4u maths tutor for the HSC of 2009 (the one coming up). Preferebly someone who lives in the hills district, but I can travel out to as far as Hornsby to Strathfield and around Parramatta. PM me. Thanks
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    How different is HSC Engineering Studies to university engineering?

    I am in a state of conflict. I like maths, phys and chem... but I also do engineering studies, and I find it bland and boring. Should I do engineering at Uni?
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    graphs

    hi, can someone explain to me what f(|x|) does... and what should i look for.
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    Compass (english tutoring) at eastwood

    hey, just wondering if the english tuition at Compass in Eastwood is any good. Thanks =]
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    Graphs and their Derivatives Help!!!!

    oohhhh thanks, by the way isnt f''(x) < 0 is concave UP?
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    Graphs and their Derivatives Help!!!!

    yes i know this.. i dont get it..., what does f'(2) = 6 mean. What i want to know is how you can tell where f''(x) is negative or positive by just looking at the the graph of f(x)
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    Graphs and their Derivatives Help!!!!

    Hi im really confused with this stuff, please help This is the worksheet im currently doing. sorry its a bit big, and basically i am confused about what second derivative and first derivative measures. say for Question 2v , where is it negative? (i have the answers but don't know how to...
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    Finding vertical and horizontal asymptotes in curve sketching

    hi, i need help with oblique asymptotes =[. Say for x+ 1/x, the oblique asymptote is y = x. How does this work? thanks.
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    Urgent help with "accretion of stars and galaxies"

    Hi i have a dot point on the syllabus that i need help with, the text book doesnt explain it very well . Thanks =] 4. outline how the accretion of galaxies and stars occurred through: a) expansion and cooling of the Universe b) subsequent loss of particle kinetic energy d) lumpiness of the gas...
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    Help with Othello Speech =]

    hi I have an Othello speech due on the first Tuesday back, and i need help !!!! Aite, so the question is; "drama relies on conflict. Prepare a speech to be given in class in which you discuss how conflict is used to explore the major themes of the play, Othello. In your response, you must make...
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    Help with Functions

    yea thx for the help
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    Help with Functions

    so for 2 it would be ; f(2a) = 4a^2 -4a + 1 (1) let x = 2a, then a = x/2 sub a= x/2 into (1) which then equals x^2 - 2x +1 (after working out) just checking if i did it right lol. and Part 3 is simple
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    Help with Functions

    Hi can someone help me with these problems, yes they are probably basic... but i was away when the teacher explained (or wasnt listening :P) . So yah, help me I have copied the question exactly; (ambiguous question imo, dont really know what its trying to ask) Find f(x) for all x in each of...
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