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hey
Here you go:Should I buy the Year 11 ext book? Or keep hogging it by borrowing from the local library?
I kept renewing the book for 3 months. They didn't catch me until last week
3unitYR11.pdf
Here you go:Should I buy the Year 11 ext book? Or keep hogging it by borrowing from the local library?
I kept renewing the book for 3 months. They didn't catch me until last week
OMFG. TY,Thankyou,Merci,Xie Xie,Grazie,Arigato. Thats all I know, but you get the point.
LOL they do tooNew Question:
Also has anyone noticed that the Cambridge textbooks use the same font as LaTeX?
Yar, it's set to private.LOL they do too
Btw, I reckon you should take the book off before you get into some copyright bs
This is 2 unit.Any chance of 2 Unit questions in here?
Since no one has answered it...New Question:
Also has anyone noticed that the Cambridge textbooks use the same font as LaTeX
I did like full working, it could've been condensed into half that.Wow, that's why I couldn't do it, I didn't even think of the quadratic formula. A lot of working though! Haha.
Gay, why couldn't it be +6.New Question:
Not nearly as hard as before lol
are you sure.. i didnt get thatIt's 2 root 3 and -root 3.
Why doesn't Latex work
Bring everything to one side.
Make it into one single fraction.
Expand brackets
Factorise with negative root 3
Divide negative root 3 both sides
Use quadratic forumla to solve
Simplify both answers.
Stuff you latex
Well, I got the same answer as you.....It's 2 root 3 and -root 3.
Why doesn't Latex work
Bring everything to one side.
Make it into one single fraction.
Expand brackets
Factorise with negative root 3
Divide negative root 3 both sides
Use quadratic forumla to solve
Simplify both answers.
Stuff you latex
Your second one is -root 3 btw. Lol Just rationalise and simplified.are you sure.. i didnt get that
exploit wahts the answer
i got 11/2root3 and -6/2root3
using quadratic formula....