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Re: MATH1131 help thread
Did you screw up class test/mapleNo I cannot.
Did you screw up class test/mapleNo I cannot.
yeahDid you screw up class test/maple
Do you mean 49/64 or 49%. I hope you mean 49% otherwise riperinio.yeah
nevermind that lol, I worked out if I get like 49+ in exam or something similar I pass. Which is better than I thought it would be.
Yeah 49% haha.Do you mean 49/64 or 49%. I hope you mean 49% otherwise riperinio.
i"m in the same boat as you for math. been doing comp resume all weekend, and then studying linked lists past few days. So today is first day I'm visiting maths study. Im praying for a miracle...but hey, like i said on fb, at least we've got the L'hospital if we get rekd. ahahah.
Step back mr 4u, dont wanna end up in le'hospitalFinal exam is out of 80. 40/80 doesn't seem so hard...
They told me 60/80 was what's typically needed to get an HD in MATH1151. So that's what I'm aiming for.Step back mr 4u, dont wanna end up in le'hospital
Yeah it's good stuff. I've spent yesterday and today going through the first 1.5 hour.Heads up, a livestream for MATH1131/MATH1141 revision from 1200-1400 here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JeuDb4oWhus
First hour is easier stuff, next hour gets harder (aimed at 1141).
[Physics school please give us tutorials]Yeah it's good stuff. I've spent yesterday and today going through the first 1.5 hour.
[math school pls replace tutorials with these types of videos]
When we sub x = 1 into -Pi^2*cos(Pi*x)
why does it equal Pi^2?
cos(pi)=-1When we sub x = 1 into -Pi^2*cos(Pi*x)
why does it equal Pi^2?
Oh right thanks, I get it now because you can see it on a graph, or you can see it on your calculator in radian mode (had it on dec).cos(pi)=-1
At uni level maths I reckon you should just leave your calculator on rads.Oh right thanks, I get it now because you can see it on a graph, or you can see it on your calculator in radian mode (had it on dec).
How do I know whether to use the dot product rules or the cross product rules in a question involving the angle between 2 vectors?