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Does anyone know if there is somewhere I can print off all the formulas in the course?
 

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The Excel ones also have them. Quite good, I must say.
 
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you can try the phoenix books too..(think theyre by george fisher er sumfin)
 

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I think the best summary/formula book is one in the Accelerated Maths Learning series, called "Important Facts & Formulae" - costs $14 from memory at Dymocks. It's probably cheaper than printing stuff off (coz sheets of formula can be up to 80 pages long = $16 in ink and paper) :)

*I hope that's not all you're going to use to study though, coz that's definitely not sufficient.
 

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Is there really much formulae to learn?

Other then the simpson's and trapezoidal rule, there nothing else you really shouldn't have memorised by now. Even those arnt that hard.
 

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Originally posted by ~*HSC 4 life*~
If you're tite like me, just WRITE them all out!
yeah writing them helps to REMEMBER them ;)
 

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Originally posted by untamedanimal
Is there really much formulae to learn?

Other then the simpson's and trapezoidal rule, there nothing else you really shouldn't have memorised by now. Even those arnt that hard.
some trig stuff is kinda hard to remember...and learning the difference between trapezoidal and simpsons was a tough job for me :(
 

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