hahaha, gd pt... in fact, i was a bit intrigued by the answer my tutors giveme... because i was told in high school that if you are gievn an integral, without any other comments, u simply apply fundamental principle to it and solve it... whereas my tutors told me the integral is underfined, which now i think of it, is true...mojako said:I wonder if xiao actually knows the answer ^^
It was just because xiao sensationalised itmojako said:so after all these long discussions the answer is simply:
"undefined"???
Can we approximate it?
well i find it intriguin how holes can just be minor to create an almost trivial soln =pmojako said:so after all these long discussions the answer is simply:
"undefined"???
Can we approximate it?
Excluding maths, which is not considered a science for HSC purposes.wrx said:u cant do more than 6u of sciences.
For the HSC the sciences are:mojako said:btw the UAI booklet says that only 6 units of science can be counted.. but I dont think there are any other science subjects besides chem, phys & bio.. (I don't think senior science cant be taken with those 3 sciences)
maths is not considered as science even in uni level, i don't think...withoutaface said:Excluding maths, which is not considered a science for HSC purposes.
+/- infinty are only a concept, not a number in the real/complex number systemxiao1985 said:@ majako, well not majako:
yes there is positive infinity and negative infinity, but the problem is that the second student said it should be a postivie NUBMER... that is clearly wrong... the area cannot be expressed as a number...
Agree with you. I think pure is better than applied. haha!xiao1985 said:pure maths ---> fun
applied maths --->boring, aprt from the bit which is associated with pure maths...