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  1. iforgotmyname

    UNSW Subject Reviews.

    Math1231 Ease-8.5/10, really easy course if you learn you do past papers and keep relatively up to date Lectures: skip yours and go to watch/take Daniel Mansfield's lecturers Tutorials: learnt everything from these classroom, Calculus tut was 11/10 Algebra tut was shit so got rekt...
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    Uni VS High School

    -Freedom -can jig class all you want -if you understand the content -you don't have to worry about rankings -you study in whatever way you want
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    What time do we get emailed our marks?

    they actually send it out earlier than 6. Found mine in the garbage mail around 4:00 am in the morning
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    Atar estimate please :)

    With this track record your performance should be mainly how you perform in the HSC itself, but atar should be around the upper 90 quarter ie 95-99
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    UNSW chit chat thread

    Re: UNSW chit chat thread 2016 Yeah, the pass mark for phys1A sem 1 was actually lower than 50, a lot of people still got supps
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    UNSW 16/S2 Official Results Thread

    I know the feels, I do 1221 and it's already cancer
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    B.Comm timetabling sem 1 help

    You don't have to do MGMT1001 straight away unless you wanna major in MGMT, because MGMT is a biased piece of shit. Have a look around other options like INFS And 1 more thing, if slopes didn't exsist then it's like a 15 min walk from one end to another, but everyday is a leg day at unsw
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    2016ers Chit-Chat Thread

    Selling your soul to the satan, kids these days...
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    UNSW 16/S2 Official Results Thread

    phys1221 ripppppp Hope I get the easy paper this year .....
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    Going into HSC 2017, Guide/Textbook Recommendations?

    for 2u math, Cambridge is all you need tbh, pick up one of those books with worked solutions is also recommended
  11. iforgotmyname

    First Year Mathematics B (Integration, Series, Discrete Maths & Modelling)

    Re: MATH1231/1241/1251 SOS Thread You ignore the side where it is zero and it gives you the factors. The method is inside the purple book
  12. iforgotmyname

    First Year Mathematics B (Integration, Series, Discrete Maths & Modelling)

    Re: MATH1231/1241/1251 SOS Thread Wut... If it's linear then you can just sub in the numbers like (3x-8) / (x+1)(x-5) you can sub in x=-1 and 5 to get A and B respectively
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    UNSW chit chat thread

    Re: UNSW chit chat thread 2016 Wut... Cven1300, dam
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    UNSW chit chat thread

    Re: UNSW chit chat thread 2016 phys1221 is going to either be my wam booster or killer, the difficulty of the final exams just fluctuates every year, some year it is impossible, some year it is just free marks... UNSW why you do dis
  15. iforgotmyname

    First Year Mathematics B (Integration, Series, Discrete Maths & Modelling)

    Re: MATH1231/1241/1251 SOS Thread =Int(Coshx+coshx*sinh^2x ) Since coshx*sinh^2x is of the form int(y'*y) We can treat it as x^2 so int(x^2) is (x^3)/3 Thus Int(Coshx+coshx*sinh^2x )=sinhx+sinh^3x/3
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    2016ers Chit-Chat Thread

    Wut, selfie stick. Did a weed house burn down when they were making the test ahah
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    First Year Mathematics B (Integration, Series, Discrete Maths & Modelling)

    MATH1231/1241/1251 SOS Thread Probability of a losing AND b OR c losing .3*.6 accounts for b and c losing at the same time
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    First Year Mathematics B (Integration, Series, Discrete Maths & Modelling)

    Re: MATH1231/1241/1251 SOS Thread omg I did.... exam revision past 2 is not a good idea thanks so much mate
  19. iforgotmyname

    First Year Mathematics B (Integration, Series, Discrete Maths & Modelling)

    MATH1231/1241/1251 SOS Thread Holy smokes, Thanks for the ultra fast reply. I tried deriving the series, but didn't really work out very well cause everything is Zero, not sure what went wrong there. And does it also mean that for 1/(1+x^3) you just need to replace x with x^3?
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    First Year Mathematics B (Integration, Series, Discrete Maths & Modelling)

    Re: MATH1231/1241/1251 SOS Thread Hi everyone, someone please help me out with this question. How did they turn the maclaurin series for 1/(x+1) into series 1/(x^2+1) just like that...
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