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FlyingKanga

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I am most definitely going to get lost trying to find the place. Any guidance?
 

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This is how to get to the Carslaw building



Indicated in the map...
1. The long walk from the wooden bridge to the stairs for the Sci tech library
~~ proceed to go up the stairs ~~
(The start of the wooden bridge)


(The initial stairs )



2. Walk through the footbridge


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Look and turn right after walking 60 or so metres (after you have gotten across the footbridge). You should see a building like this:

 
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How I plan to get to the correct building:

1. USyd app.
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I slept very peacefully though and woke up at my normal 6am
 

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How I plan to get to the correct building:

1. USyd app.
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I slept very peacefully though and woke up at my normal 6am
How i plant to get to the correct building:
1) Ekman app
 

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Carrotsticks, destroying math dreams since 2012. In other words, exam was harder this year.
 

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I think you or Drsoccerball (or someone else) predicted it.

(And was the question trapezoidal rule, or Simpson's Rule?)
Actually question 16 consisted of proving the AM-GM inequality by using functions and the second part was to justify trapezoidal rule by using functions and integration techniques
 

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Actually question 16 consisted of proving the AM-GM inequality by using functions and the second part was to justify trapezoidal rule by using functions and integration techniques


(Well we'll find out soon enough anyway, if the paper is uploaded.)
 

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Something like this:



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Actually it was different, it was about proving the inequality by using function derivatives, and substituting a suitable function that gives the AM-GM inequality
 

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