hmm what sort of intelligence do u look for?
witty?
academic?
general knowledge?
social?
i know many people who are smart in some of these and horrible in others
for me as long as they don't talk like a bogan, i'm fine with respect to intelligence :)
hmm, sure there isn't anyway to like do my standard B science and just maybe pay to do an extra subject outside of the science degree or something of that sort?
hi, i was wondering how GPA is calculated if u do more than the required units per semester.
I am doing a science degree and have the standard amount of units required all in my science units.
However, i am also taking a language as EXTRA units on top of my science units, I just want to...
Ok, i got into Usyd B Science(Adv).
I want to major in physics, however, i do not meet the pre requisites for PHYS(adv).
The pre requisites for PHYS(adv) is either 96 ATAR OR Band 6 Physics.
My Marks: 95 ATAR, 88 Physics (HSC)
So i'm wondering if they will allow me to enter the...
just my small input, most of the top people on our maths/science side are naturally smart while most of the top people on our english/history side are hardworkers.
this can sort of make sense as maths and science is more about grasping and applying concepts which many people can be good at...
divide both the numerator and denominator by cos^4 @ the cos' will cancel and sins will turn into tans if u get sec then u can use 1+tan^2 = sec^2
btw there is no "i" in there cause ur equating complex parts
does this sound reasonable:
according to namu, cutoff will be mid 50s, lets assume 54...
according to lazaurus, the distribution of marks is linear within each band
if 54 raw = 90 HSC and 84 raw = 100 HSC then every 3 raw marks = 1 HSC mark?
54:90
57:91
60:92
...
75:97
78:98...
factorise x^2 out of the square root to get:
1/(x^3 * sqrt(1/x^2 + 1))
then let u = 1/x^2 so the 1/x^3 will cancel
OR
x = tan@ and u should end up with cos@/sin^2@ i think
in uniform circular motion the angular velocity is constant or independant of time so dw/dt will just = 0 and the tangential acceleration is 0, which holds by the definition of tangential acceleration
well in the physics explanation, the normal acceleration is the centripetal acceleration towards the centre, it is the rate of change of velocity with respect to time with the inclusion of direction
the tangential acceleration is the rate of change of the magnitude/modulus of velocity (or...