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hey guys, i cant do some questions!!

can anyone help? mr keypad?

its exercise 1.6 starting on page 20

i cant do the last question 14, and 8 part c...

anyone?

well more clearly, i dont get what 8c is asking... :confused:
 

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pink vectors book
for math 1002

the question is ugly to type up!!
 

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I'am.. also waiting for Mr Keypad, lol.
 

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Originally posted by JKDDragon
I'am.. also waiting for Mr Keypad, lol.
he should be on more often! like the rest of us.. LOL
 

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Goddamn, I can't even answer these questions.

Maybe I shouldn't just do them in my head, that's most likely the problem...
 

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Originally posted by freaking_out
are u trying to suggest that tooheyz shuld b doing maths for life sciences? :eek: :D
hey man, its a hard question!
do you have the notes yet keypad?

and yeah - i cant count at all - winston told me to do life sciences :rolleyes:
 

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Originally posted by KeypadSDM
14 is just some simple algebra, just multiply the top line by 3, the bottom line by 2, and let them equal each other.
yeah i did man
and now im stuck - the question before it was easy... but this one, is just... messy.
 

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It's not that hard:

Let alpha = z, beta = y

3(z + 4y) = 2(y - 2z + 2)
7z + 10y - 4 = 0

3(2z + y + 1) = 2(2z - 3y - 1)
2z + 9y + 5 = 0

Yeah, that does look a bit messy, but solvable nonetheless.
 

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Keypad's eloquent solutions make me feel like a useless dumbarse. I'm now going to boycott this thread, for the sake of my rapidly disintegrating self-esteem.
 

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far out man, you make everything seem so easy - LOL i havent touched the questions since i posted it up - i've had enough of maths - been doing it since 6pm

but i will try it 2morrow!

thanks keypad :):)

will let you know if i got it :p
 

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More to the point, you think I'm good, even though I haven't done a THING of those questions. Methinks I have alot of work for me on friday afternoon when I get around to it.
 

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Originally posted by JKDDragon
Keypad's eloquent solutions make me feel like a useless dumbarse. I'm now going to boycott this thread, for the sake of my rapidly disintegrating self-esteem.
Note, I didn't give a single solution.
 

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Originally posted by JKDDragon
Keypad's eloquent solutions make me feel like a useless dumbarse. I'm now going to boycott this thread, for the sake of my rapidly disintegrating self-esteem.
hehe, don't do that- ur just inflating his already inflated ego. :D
 

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