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Type: Posts; User: darlking
Hello.
Does the university you attend dictate what position job employers will offer you?
So say you go to Macquarie to study something in business say atar of 85 and someone else goes to UNSW for...
Thank you for this awesome piece of papers. :party:
Please break it down for me
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Hey, how do we dy/dx
a) 3^x
b) 2^3x-4
tHANk you Trebla! :spin:
New Question! Don't die guys, keep answering it :guitar:
1. Identify two stakeholders in a business and how they are affected in the HUMAN RESOURCE FUNCTION. (6 marks)
2. Describe the current...
Actually I'll do it. But what do you mean by "an operations strategy"? --> That part i shall not do.
4. Explain the main components of quality management and an operations strategy- 4 marks
Quality...
How do you show k >1 when you can also show k < 25/24. I found the 25/24 one.
Oh ok, well that was last year and don't expect me to remember my topic names last year.
1. Define outsourcing - 1 mark
Outsourcing is the use of specialist businesses to perform functions that traditionally were performed within the business.
2. Define cost leadership - 1 mark
Cost...
I never learnt that. What r u on about. isnt that 3u?
I know both, and the roots are 2 and 3
Are you referring to the quadratic equation? or the discriminate?
I wanna come if its 3 :jump:
Noooooooooooo-oooo, i can't think. This is too much brain power and i dont have that much brain power.
So can you give me another hint?
Thanks, im offically a dude now.
How do you get your writing like that?
2. find the exact area bounded by the curves y =sinx and y=cosx in the domain 0≤ x ≤ 2∏.
Find P.O.I when you let sinx=cosx becomes tanx=1. Solutions for x= 5pi/4 and pi/4.
A= integral between...
For 1) SHouldn't the answer be r3 - pi/3
Area between the cuerve y=sinx and line y=1/2 under the curve =∫(sinx−1/2)dx
Y= sinx
When y= 0, sinx=0 and x=0
When y= 1/2, sinx=1/2 and x=π/6 and 5π/6...
I dont know what to make the discriminate equal to? or is it a less then or greater than sign?
Oh, thanks, i knew that... :wink:
Hey,
How does loge(1/2) = -loge2?