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I feel like my performance in all my subjects has an inverse relationship. I do well in one thing, and go down in another. I rectify not doing well in sem 2 and I go down in the subjects i did well in sem 1.
 

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Guys for my creative, I've included the use of some French words in order to make the story seem more...realistic. But, how can I convey the translation of these words whilst still maintaining a nice rhythm/flow? I've just done the English translation in brackets - is this good enough?
 

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Guys for my creative, I've included the use of some French words in order to make the story seem more...realistic. But, how can I convey the translation of these words whilst still maintaining a nice rhythm/flow? I've just done the English translation in brackets - is this good enough?
Yes - should be fine.
 

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Guys for my creative, I've included the use of some French words in order to make the story seem more...realistic. But, how can I convey the translation of these words whilst still maintaining a nice rhythm/flow? I've just done the English translation in brackets - is this good enough?
Don't have the translation. If it doesn't make sense contextually with the french, then use the English. Sacrificing clarity for realism is not the way to go.
 

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Hey guise are we allowed to do this for auxiliary angles rather than expanding it out using the compound angle expansions?

http://i.imgur.com/2wiXG.jpg
Yes, I've seen a lot of students use that way. I still stick to the expanding it out, using the compound angle expansions to ensure that I'm doing it right (surprising for a r0ter like myself though). It may be slow but it's what I'm comfortable with.

@Everyone else: I need help with Exercise 9J Question 21. b. in the Year 11 Cambridge book.
 

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Yes, I've seen a lot of students use that way. I still stick to the expanding it out, using the compound angle expansions to ensure that I'm doing it right (surprising for a r0ter like myself though). It may be slow but it's what I'm comfortable with.

@Everyone else: I need help with Exercise 9J Question 21. b. in the Year 11 Cambridge book.
PQ is tangent to x^2=2ay so solve simultaneously x^2=2ay and y=(1/2)[p+q]x-apq to form a quadratic equation and set the discriminant of the quadratic equal to 0.
 

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Don't have the translation. If it doesn't make sense contextually with the french, then use the English. Sacrificing clarity for realism is not the way to go.
Okay - thanks for the advice.
 

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Are there any good websites on how to write a smashing creative?

Because for my trials, creative was quite low and I was actually surprised to be honest. My teacher really liked it but another teacher marked mine and though I understand her feedback, I was a bit concerned...
 

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Hello everyone. Very interesting website. Don't know how I wasn't aware of it during my HSC year.
 

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Re: The Nonsense Thread

Yes - very true - only disadvantages are that the travel is quite a bit, the lessons go on for only 1 hour (but because he makes everything intuitive, we get through stuff quicker) and he's pretty expensive, but the 1-1 nature, his tutoring knowledge, tricks of HSC papers, explaining ability and his ability to make maths fun is priceless.
price rate?

I find TIPPS expensive even though it's only 20 an hour. But then again, 3U + 4U = 4 hours so 80 bucks a week. And in a holiday week, you'd have to attend a holiday lesson for both so per holiday week is like.... 160 a week.....

Not to mention Physics tutoring as well.... Still deciding whether to go English tutoring or not...
 

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Re: The Nonsense Thread

Rivalry, did you go to UNSW open day?

Is it today or tomorrow where you're packed with tutoring?
nope.

Tomorrow - 3U & 4U - Basically, it's like another school day.... nearly...

It's not packed as it could possibly be cause Physics is on Thursday night now.
 

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