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smellyshitboy

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doubleddorry said:
u stink like a sydney grammar kid

SHORE WOOOO WOOO

actually i'm an idiot at maths, i just need tough questions to go through with my maths tutor so i can act like i know stuff when really i'm fucked.
 

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Find the exact value for the series -

1+1/2^2+1/3^2+1/4^2+1/5^2+....+1/n^2
 

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Zeber said:
Find the exact value for the series -

1+1/2^2+1/3^2+1/4^2+1/5^2+....+1/n^2
thats not a 2unit question.
they wont give that without any help
 

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smellyshitboy said:
no-one is helping.
coz ur a joke, just go to resources section and get those past papers and take the last few questions....its not that hard.
 

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obviously because you got so much resources on the internet, try the past hsc books, that's a great start althought its a bit late now.
 

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try the q8, from i think it was either 01 or 02. can't remember but its got logs and stuff and its pretty hard.
 

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Find x when x=2. I found this difficult when i came across it, please pm me if you solve it, ty :wave:
 

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  • integrate 4/(x^2) dx
  • integrate 4xe^(x^2) dx
  • The area below the curve y=e^(-x), between the values x=0 and x=4 is rotated around the x-axis. Calculate the volume of the solid of revolution.
 

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