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  1. bleakarcher

    Monks.

    Do the monks do nothing?
  2. bleakarcher

    Monks.

    Do the monks know that they are born with either blue or brown eyes?
  3. bleakarcher

    Should I drop two subs and go straight for 10 units?

    ^ yeah my teacher said it does in fact get more interesting in year 12 but even then I'm not really interested lol..I'm just not really into legal.
  4. bleakarcher

    Should I drop two subs and go straight for 10 units?

    Yeah man, I think I'm dropping it. Even if I keep legal, I will probably just end up bludging in it because of how boring it is (or atleast I find it).
  5. bleakarcher

    Should I drop two subs and go straight for 10 units?

    well so far we have only done one assessment task so far (lol) and my current rank is 7/35. the yearlies are coming up soon though so yeah I'll see how it goes. i don't feel like i've learnt too much this year however.
  6. bleakarcher

    Should I drop two subs and go straight for 10 units?

    Well I personally love physics/chem and will have no trouble studying for them for this reason. I know for sure that I won't drop mx2 so they are the only subjects I need to worry about right now. I honestly want to drop legal as well because I personally don't like it and would prefer to...
  7. bleakarcher

    Should I drop two subs and go straight for 10 units?

    ^ I think I'm doing the exact same subs as you did in the case that I keep legal actually lol. (Aimed at Shadowdude)
  8. bleakarcher

    Should I drop two subs and go straight for 10 units?

    Hey guys, I'm in the last term of preliminary and I'm thinking that for year 12 I'll just go with 10 units consisting of the following subjects: physics chemistry mx1 mx2 english advanced My other two subjects are biology and legal studies. Biology I am dropping no doubt whatsoever but I'm...
  9. bleakarcher

    Regarding equality or inequality

    The inequality still holds.
  10. bleakarcher

    Just a small question

    http://boardofstudies.nsw.edu.au/hsc_exams/hsc2009exams/pdf_doc/2009-hsc-physics.pdf In question 19 of the paper, why is it that the electron moves towards the 0V plate? I thought charge always travelled from high potential to low potential?
  11. bleakarcher

    I've screwed up physics already

    ^ I lol'd
  12. bleakarcher

    HSC 2012 MX2 Marathon (archive)

    Re: 2012 HSC MX2 Marathon If n is a non-negative integer, then n>=0. But say we find P(x) for n=0, we find that P(x)=0. This has infinite roots. Maybe you mean for all positive integers n, or is there something wrong with my logic? Edit: P(x)=1 for n=0. Sorry, disregard.
  13. bleakarcher

    Describe your HSC with a song title.

    ^ hahaha, was just listening to that. mad song. http://www.youtube.com/watch?NR=1&feature=endscreen&v=VA770wpLX-Q
  14. bleakarcher

    Just wondering if you need to know this for preliminary:

    lol, that's physics though. I agree however, volume should be denoted by V not v.
  15. bleakarcher

    Non-uniform acceleration in Mechanics Circular Motion

    No well, given suitable conditions, the path traced by the object in motion can still be a circle. In non-uniform acceleration, the centripetal acceleration is no longer constant and so the object's velocity is changing given that it still moves in the same circle. But yeah, it's not in the...
  16. bleakarcher

    What are the hardest 4 unit topics

    Wish we could tag Rivalry somehow..
  17. bleakarcher

    What are the hardest 4 unit topics

    All topics can have their hard questions but, as a topic, Harder 3U is easily the most 'difficult' of the topics simply because it's the one that requires the most thinking. All rote learners are screwed when it comes around the corner.
  18. bleakarcher

    1992 Sydney Grammar School Paper: Triangle geometry problem

    I just did part of the problem and got that the ratio of the largest side to the smallest is [4+sqrt(7)]/3.
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