Hi
Im a bit confused about this degree as found at http://www.handbook.unsw.edu.au/undergraduate/plans/2005/MATHF13986.html and have a few questions...
Is it a double degree with commerce or a single advanced science degree? What's the difference between an advance science degree and a normal...
Gday, we’ve only done bits and pieces of graphs but I think we’re supposed to know implicit differentiation. Think I was away. Could someone please tell me where the last x dy/dx term comes from in:<?xml:namespace prefix = o ns = "urn:schemas-microsoft-com:office:office" /><o:p></o:p>
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yer my guess was kinetic energy too
i don't think heat though because the ammount of co2 released doesn't seem proportionate to the ammount of heat that would be generated
thanks
i had a quiz in class today about naming hydrocarbons... our teacher drew all different molecules and we had to name them... she drew for one question C Cl4 and when answering the quiz she said that it was tetrachloro methane... when i asked wouldn't it be carbon chloride as it has no...
we did this in class a few days ago for temp. but haven't gotten to the others yet..
for 10˚C - took 14 for very slight clotting to occur (very fine grains)
20˚C - didn't clot (this result is wrong)
40˚C - took 7m for alot of clotting to occur (this would appear to be the optimal...
i asked my teacher today and he said he photocopied the unedited version which has the wrong question for the answer, kadlil was right... but thanks anyway
hey,
im just working through finding the roots of complex num's and am having problems getting all the right answers for 4 roots and more. could someone please show me the process they use for:
find the five 5th roots of: - √3 / 2 + 1 / 2 (patel 4e-4c)
cheers
i was wondering what you'd reccomend as a supplement 4u text book if my school uses arnold and patel... i wanted to start looking at some of the stuff these hols