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  1. cuppy

    Congruent/Similar Triangles

    congruent triangles are exactly IDENTICAL and you use SAS, AAS, SSS, RHS (like everyone has said) to prove that this is so. similar triangles can be identified by either (i) all angles equal and/or (ii) corresponding sides are in the same ratio AND the included angles are equal
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    What maths textbook are you using?

    don't be discouraged from Maths in Focus. its not that bad is it? ok maybe the questions are quite straightforward and not as challenging as HSC style questions but maths is maths. not everyone is exactly striving for that high band 6. for many people passing maths is a joy in itself! i...
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    Learning the content of 2UMathematics without taking the course.

    i agree Maths in Focus would be a good place to start if you get both book 1 (prelim) and book 2 (hsc). if you're after past papers (with worked solutions) the success one books have it all covered - although a tutor would also be a good idea as they could guide you through the more tricky...
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    Stimulus booklet

    yeh the road not taken is a popular choice but for some reason i felt most confident doing the wind in the willows (although this is probably because i found a related text which went well with it) while the extract is not describing an actual physical journey i found that i could link it...
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    what group are you studying on for EQUALITY AND DIFFERENCE?

    Aboriginals are covered by a majority of schools but i think it is also helpful to draw on other minority groups in your essay responses. not in any detail of course, but any mention or correlation would show that you have extensive knowledge of the depth study and not just your chosen focus...
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    Anyone received their 2006 PIP back???

    we got our PIPs back on the day we signed out. many schools do like to keep them but they usually get photocopied and you get the original back. lol flipping through my PIP brought back so many memories..still don't know how i managed to pull it off!!
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    Ethanol Question

    The Success One Chemistry book has some good responses to that question so its worth a look. Keep in mind to address the verb at the beginning of the question if it appears in the exam. They can be quite sneaky and ask you to analyse or evaluate if they decide to combine that dot point with another.
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    lithium cells

    lithium cells are primary (like those for cardiac pacemakers, calculators etc) while lithium ion and lithium polymer cells are secondary (these are otfen used in laptops and mobile phones) i'm sure wikipedia would have more info. also try http://www.mpoweruk.com/lithiumS.htm if you're doing the...
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