This is an example of the "difference of two squares" rule where (a^2-b) when expanded is the same as (a-b)(a+b) given that b is a square number. So, the same rule applies here - both terms in the original equation are squared, so you can expand it to (a-b)(a+b), with (x^2+x)^2 being a and...
I have a test coming up this Thursday and was wondering if I can get some questions to answer for a little practice. The test covers 2 prelim. topics, the quadratic function and locus/parabola and 2 HSC topics, probability and geometrical applications of calculus.
Any questions appreciated. :)
Find the equation of the locus of a point that moves so its distance from the line 3x+4y+5=0 is always 4 units.
What I gather from the question is, we need to use the distance formula (somehow) with that line, and make it equal to 4, but I am not sure.
I didn't go well in prelim but it doesn't mean I don't know what I'm talking about. Definitely get all your homework due done once you get home, maybe you could then summarise what you did in class that day into note form ready for studying when required. There isn't really a set time limit.
Yeah I'll probably do that Deliriously.
Spiral, I looked over syllabus and it's basically covering what we did in prelim, which I went horribly at. It doesn't coincide with any other of my subjects, so I see no point. Thanks for the advice!
Only really lacking in one other subject, but I went better in it than engineering anyway. I got like 80% and 65% in 2 others, with no study, so I'm fine with those I believe, and I just didn't prepare for English, but that doesn't matter as it'll count regardless.
I'm not going to get any...
SpiralFlex, the thing is I don't really want to do engineering in that form, so really it's no use to me anyway.
Spiritual Being, what subjects are you doing? I am definitely doing better it other subjects, but I can definitely improve them all. I think I'll drop it. :) I also reckon that by...
I really want to drop Engineering Studies and I most likely will anyway, but I just wanted a few opinions first. Is there really any point keeping engineering studies as a "2 unit buffer" in case I screw another exam when I'm going to do horribly in the engineering exam anyway (24% in prelim.)...