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    Another way of answering the cirle geometry question

    Yes, but I posted it on a thread to get a direct answer...Well?
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    Another way of answering the cirle geometry question

    I sat my HSC last year but looking at this question would this be valid: let angle QBA = x therfore angle BAP = x (alternate angles in parallel lines...) Similarly, let angle BQP = y therfore angle APQ = y (alternate angles in parallel lines...) Now, angle QTA = x + y ( the...
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    Dat circle geo

    I sat my HSC last year but looking at this question would this be valid: let angle QBA = x therfore angle BAP = x (alternate angles in parallel lines...) Similarly, let angle BQP = y therfore angle APQ = y (alternate angles in parallel lines...) Now, angle QTA = x + y ( the exterior...
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    CSSA Economics 2013

    You guys talk about recent implementation of macroeconomic policy? Stimulus question so I thought it was necessary...
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    Business CSSA

    How DID operations influences affect the business from achieving its operations objectives??
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    CSSA 2013 MX2 Trial Discussion

    Did you have to change the tension from Newtons?
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    CSSA Economics 2009

    with CAD/BOP what did it ask, for anyone who has it now and online
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    Word length for trial essays

    Hey guys, just wondering what is an appropriate length for the module essays for the trials?
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    Need help with engineering courses

    What is the difference between civil engineering and civil engineering (construction management) at usyd. thanks
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    Youth allowance help

    HI, has any past students been accepted by sydney or nsw uni through eas for youth allowance, thank you:awesome:
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    Eas help

    Hi, has anyone successfully been eligible for the Broadway Scheme for Youth Allowance at Sydney Uni, thank you
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    General Thoughts: Mathematics Ext 1

    looking at 60-61 couldnt get the binomial or parametrics :(
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    Past paper help please

    8 (iii) use the velocity found in part (ii) i.e. v = 7/(t+4)^2 and stick that in v for dv/dt. so you get d/dt [7/(t+4)^2] and do the derivative of that equation.
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    Past paper help please

    6) b(iii) so it's like finding an asymptote you have to see what it approaches as e^-0.05t approaches infinity so if you start sticking big numbers, 100, 1000, 1000000 etc you'll see it = 0 therefore p = 150 + 300(0) = 150 7) a(ii) need to do sum of the roots so alpha + beta and from part (i)...
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    Graphing f(x) and f'(x)

    At the point of inflexion you can draw a tangent to that point which is horizontal hence horizontal point of inflexion
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    mechanics and harder 3u

    yes it actually is possible
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    Help please

    You're welcome :)
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    Help please

    all you need to do is find the gradient of the line after the point 30000. so you would take the point (30000,1000) and (40000,3000) and do rise over run to get your gradient i.e: the rise is 2000 (3000-1000) and the run 10000 (40000-30000) therefore 2000/10000 = 0.2 or 20cents so c is the answer
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    Ext2 volumes

    Nah you don't really have to and you wouldn't lose any marks
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