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  1. axwe7

    Plane Geo

    Following diagram is needed (attached). Prove that, (a) Triangle APC = Triangle AQC (b) PC is parallel to AQ (c) PC = AQ (d) AQCP is a parallelogram Need help with all, thanks :D Edit 1: ABCD is a parallelogram such that AP = QC and AP is parallel to QC
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    Bio Question

    OKAY! For any of you Bio-lovers out there, Aerobic Respiration nearly always produces 38 ATP.. Why? 1. 34 from the Electron Transport Chain. 2. 2 from the Kreb's Cycle. 3. 2 from Glycolysis. Hence, 34 +2 + 2 = 38. Therefore, Aerobic Respiration produces 38 ATP. There are a few exceptions...
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    Avdice: I hate bio

    Am I the only person that actually enjoys Prelim Biology?
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    "Studying Smarter"?

    OMG, thanks so much for that HAHAHA. I feel as if I can ace my English now :D So gotta do a bit more practice I guess :D :D Thanks anyhow :D Regards, Axwe7
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    Physics Question

    Thanks man :D
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    Physics Question

    Thanks by the way :D You always seem to help, not matter what.
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    Physics Question

    NP dude, you still nailed it you gun :D See whet I d1d Thair?
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    Physics Question

    So it's supposed to be 2ut?
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    Physics Question

    Why can't I use the formula that I used before? Thanks btw dude. P.S Isn't it supposed to be s^2-2ut?
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    Physics Question

    An astronaut on the moon drops a golf ball to determine the acceleration due to gravity. The time taken to fall through 1.2 m is 1.2 s. Determine the acceleration due to gravity on the moon. I know that a = (v-u)/t However the numerator states values based on velocity. Hence we should first...
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    2017ers Preliminary Chit Chat Thread

    I told you, look in your Prelim Chem Thread lol.
  12. axwe7

    "Studying Smarter"?

    Hey there, Thanks for replying, In my opinion I think I've established a pretty good base for my essay writing. However in order to good in Eng Adv, I need to come at least top 10 in my school (currently ~40). I've learnt how to do quote, technique and effect however my teacher says that my...
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    "Studying Smarter"?

    Heyy, Thx for replying man, that info seriously kicked some sense into what I should be doing. However, I have a question in regards to the quote I've put above. What do you mean by having a revision schedule? Thx
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    "Studying Smarter"?

    Thanks for the reply dude. You mentioned something about studying for long periods can often lead to minor memory losses of crucial details, hence take breaks to absorb the information and thus retain it. How long should my breaks be for? And after how many hrs' of 'smart study' should I take...
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    "Studying Smarter"?

    Hello fellow BOS'ers! They call it the key to success in the HSC I just am really concerned and worried about issues relating to my first Preliminary HSC exams which are coming up in 3-4 weeks time. I want to be prepared. I want to ace. Even though you all are going to say, "It's...
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    Prelim Chem Thread

    As far as I know, no there is no waste produced from fractional distillation of crude oil; The only products produced from the separation of crude oil are; Residue, Kerosene, Diesel, Petroleum, Refinery Gas and Naptha, all of which have uses...
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    Hard Chemistry Question

    That's more like it :D Thanks Leehuan, you have once again proved to me your great services, you are now dismissed from this post.
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    Simulatenous Equation :0

    For Question 1; The answers for x are : x=y and x= -y/3 The answers for y are : Plus-minus sqrt 5 and y = plus-minus 3. Can anyone correct me if I'm wrong?
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    Baulkham hills - 2009 Chemistry HSC trial examination question! Need help!

    Is it okay if you can send me a link to this paper?
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    Hard Chemistry Question

    Yes, of course it works with the solubility table, however, take into account that this is a question from "The Chemical Earth" module. Hence how could you answer the question?
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