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Richard the 3rd and Looking for richard notes
"He commits incest by marrying Lady anne." What, Richard and Anne are related?
ohlookmonkeys
Post #3
Oct 16, 2012
Forum:
Module A: Comparative Study of Texts and Context
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Can you make up quotes/events for feature articles?
If the creative writing section asks for a feature article are you allowed to make up quotes and events?
ohlookmonkeys
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Oct 5, 2012
Replies: 2
Forum:
Focus: Belonging
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anyone have a list of common acids and bases?
and sorted by strong and weak.
ohlookmonkeys
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Mar 25, 2012
Replies: 2
Forum:
The Acidic Environment
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are bands calculated before or after scaling
? also, are both E3 and E4 are considered equivalent to "band 6"
ohlookmonkeys
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Mar 11, 2012
Replies: 2
Forum:
ATAR & HSC Marks (Guidance, Counsel & Estimates)
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Conquering Chemistry's asterisk questions
Why didn't they provide answers to those.
ohlookmonkeys
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Feb 5, 2012
Replies: 0
Forum:
Chemistry
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Wolfram Alpha Free online Integration Tool (excellent resource)
Re: Wolfram Alpha Free online integrator (excellent resource) anyone know how to do solid of revolution on wolfram alpha
ohlookmonkeys
Post #9
Jan 16, 2012
Forum:
Maths
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Can someone explain the "LIATE" rule
thanks, u helped me a lot
ohlookmonkeys
Post #7
Jan 14, 2012
Forum:
Mathematics Extension 2
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Can someone explain the "LIATE" rule
For "I" and "T", do they include all other trigonometric functions? Because tangent seems to be more "powerful" than cosine and sine.
ohlookmonkeys
Post #4
Jan 14, 2012
Forum:
Mathematics Extension 2
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Can someone explain the "LIATE" rule
I heard you can use it to determine which functions increases faster as they approach limits. I'm using this for the addition of graphs exercise btw, haven't learnt differentiation of inverse trig and logs.
ohlookmonkeys
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Jan 14, 2012
Replies: 13
Forum:
Mathematics Extension 2
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