damn no questions asked :cry:
if anyone has difficult questions please post them up, tmr is my exam and i would like to kill it
Rep up for grabs if is hard :p
Two trains each make a journey of 330 km. One of the trains travel 5 km/h faster than the other and takes 30 mins less time. find the speeds of each train.
Was a previously posted question, but the d = v /t stuffed me up
Full working please :devil:
Another thread to revise on the whole terms work :drink:
Simply post questions on any of the above-mentioned topics and hope for them to be answered x)
Hmm the rule is whoever answers a question must ask a question in return, just like a marathon.
i'll start off with an easy one
Prove by...
here is the solution to end all of your miseries xD
http://community.boredofstudies.org/13/mathematics-extension-1/241401/locus.html
hmm link goes back to maths page o-o
well its in 3u section under locus topic by super.muppy
rofl didn't i say prove it, you get 0 for stating it. It is obvious that it is at (0,0) as i said "one point". Anyone else wna try being a genius like carrot, maybe apply e = mc^2 along the way? :hat:
1. What values does this scene show?
A woman is expected to behave in certain ways. Stepping outside the social norms makes her vulnerable to ostracism. This scene illustrates the highly restrictive and conservative society in which reputation is of utmost importance. People were bound by the...
Ok im doing a film study for P&P, the scene is most likely to be Darcy's proposal to Elizabeth.
The questions are likely to be :
1. What values does this scene show
2. What visual and aural techniques are present and how do they reinforce values
3. Compare P&P and LTA, explaining similar/...
how it has transformed your initial response to something which may give value. OR how it has enlightened you and changed your point of view basically.
its easy to say but can you do it?
next question
<DIR>Find the equation of the focal chord that cuts the curve y^2 =16x at (4,8)
its x = 4 but dno how to prove it even though you can see they are both at x = 4
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