It's pretty straightforward but I can't seem to get it out. Thanks in advance.
Prove by induction that for all integers n≥1: (n+1)(n+2)...(2n-1)2n= 2^n [1x3x...x(2n-1)]
Can we be asked to interpret and form the equation of an ellipse? It's simple, just have found a few examples when doing solids of revolution and wondered if it was within scope of 2U. Thanks
I'm interested in pursuing a bachelor of commerce/engineering when I finish my HSC. Basically, I would like to know whether the degree is a good or a bad option and the structure it takes (I.e ratio of commerce subjects to engineering). Also would the degree allow me to specialise in aerospace...
So the LAT is tomorrow and whilst I'm not actively preparing for it I still have a few questions for those that did well last year. What sort of structure did you employ in your responses as it seems pretty open? Should the responses be sophisticated or logical or just a combination of both...
Hi,
I'm looking to start the 3 unit/ 2 unit course these long holidays. I have the Cambridge Ex 1 book however it doesn't follow the structure of the prelim syllabus. Was wondering where to start or just to work my way through the book?