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Far out man i had everything planned about how i was gonna study then didnt study at all only did 2 past paperz
 

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i did one past paper, and 1 hour of extra study, and im actually feeling pretty confident :D
 

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danno said:
i did one past paper, and 1 hour of extra study, and im actually feeling pretty confident :D
after not knowing your logs? :p
 

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dont worry, i havent studied either. you just have to rely on your consistent hard work throughout the year- tis what i'm doing :p how can you "study" maths the night before anyway? i just keep saying that to myself to make me feel confident lol
 

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Good night's sleep is better than a week of cramming. :)
 

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Thx

Welll i hope so yeah all year iv been consistand i havent got a mark below 80 all year so i think thats gotta count for something lol
 

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Estel said:
Good night's sleep is better than a week of cramming. :)
i got 4 hours sleep before my chemistry exam, and it was so much easier than i expected.

non-sleep must be good for me :)
 

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bloodysunday said:
im all covered, just need to study financial a bit more
Finance?

Are you srs?

Thats the easiest part

The trick is don't learn eqns but techniques to derive eqns!!

PS: I'm all set
 

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well aural, if you're so set, tell us your name and we'll see it in the papers :)
 

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aural_sax05 said:
Finance?

Are you srs?

Thats the easiest part

The trick is don't learn eqns but techniques to derive eqns!!

PS: I'm all set
stop showing off :p
 

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SxC said:
Welll i hope so yeah all year iv been consistand i havent got a mark below 80 all year so i think thats gotta count for something lol
u'll be fine dude!! ;) just go in there n do the best u can
 

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john borrowed 2000 in 1st jan 1980. he agreed to pay back 300 on ist jan in each succeeding year and to add 6% percent per annum interest on the amount owing during the year completed
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Posts: 3 ^^ anotha thin if deres any1 kind enough to explain to meh how to find an oblique aymptope dat will be really great
e.g. y=x^2 / 2x+3
y=2x+3 / x^2+4
 

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i did it in class the other day....damn it! i wasn't paying attention in class again.

if this is about year 11 2-unit., my lowest was 82. but that was in the first test. after that i never got lower than 85.

i think i am starting on a good note at the moment. for the first test in year 12 i got 96!! :D
 

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Posts: 3 ^^ anotha thin if deres any1 kind enough to explain to meh how to find an oblique aymptope dat will be really great
e.g. y=x^2 / 2x+3
y=2x+3 / x^2+4

You pick nasty ones.

y=x^2/(2x+3)
Polynomail division gives:
y=[x/2-3/4] + 9/(8x+12)

y=x/2 - 3/4 is an oblique asymptote.

If you don't believe me, check:
Does x/2-3/4=x^2/(2x+3)?
4x^2-9=4x^2
0=9. Uh, yeah, sure.

For:
y=(2x+3)/(x^2+4)
Poly division:
Uh. This doesn't have an oblique asymptote. :p
You've got no vertical asymptotes since denominator is never zero. And for horizontal asymptotes, x->infinity:
lim(2x+3)/(x^2+4)
x->infinity
is
lim(2/x+3/x^2)/(1+4/x^2)
x->infinity
is 0/1 = 0<sup>+</sup>.

lim(2/x+3/x^2)/(1+4/x^2)
x->negative infinity
is (big neg + small pos)/(1+small pos)=0<sup>-</sup>
So horizontal asymptote at y=0.

I'm in a rush. Sorry fi I make a mistake.
 

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