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    Domain and Range of Logs

    Danke schön
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    Domain and Range of Logs

    hey, Can you help me with finding teh domain and range of y=log10(x + 1) ( that 10 is a base) Thanks
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    Simplifying logs

    Ja, thanks. What rule am i missing here to rid the logeb's. Wait you just cancel them out in teh fraction. This post is hardly worth it. ok thankyou.
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    Simplifying logs

    G'day, Simplify logba x logeb Obviously you know how those logs should be written, i just can't do the proper notation or w/e here/don't know how. Anyway this involves change of base rule right? Can i get an answer ? Thanks. Lach
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    Express 2.12^c as an angle in degrees?

    Hey, Is the number to the power of c.. right.. Does the c indicate just another way to express the number as an angle? or what? To get the answer, do I not just enter 2.12 in my calc and press the degrees minutes button? Am I over complicating this? Thanks.
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    Rate of Change Question

    You got it, stud. Anyway I understand the answer the poster gave.. Differentiating the pressure of a gas formula. Since when can we differentiate formulas to suit our first deriving rate of changing needs... I wasn't aware it was that easy. Edit: Ahh i see.. It is all clear now.. I was...
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    Rate of Change Question

    The formula P = k/v is in regards to the pressure of a gas.. If that's the part you were confused about..?
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    Rate of Change Question

    Gah? Explain... bare with me i'm quite slow...
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    Rate of Change Question

    My thoughts exactly.. but shoot me if i'm lying, that's the question. I've seen it solved.
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    Rate of Change Question

    I can kinda get this but need to know in depth what to do.. According to Boyle's Law, the pressure of a gas is given by the formula P = k/V, where k is a constant and V is the volume of the gas. If k = 100 for a certain gas, find the rate of change in the pressure when V = 20 answer = -0.25...
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    English - Use of Texts in Syllabus for Belonging Aspect.

    Not if they're doing their job correctly, which is a problem.
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    English - Use of Texts in Syllabus for Belonging Aspect.

    And again, you can almost read word for word that i stated these exact facts in my previous posts and said markers should not make assumptions. Again, i stress, read before passing judgement, you'll stay out of even further trouble.
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    English - Use of Texts in Syllabus for Belonging Aspect.

    Sorry, If you had read what I'd written before jumping in you'd note that our Year had not used Frankenstein elsewhere, and all research and idea creation was done by myself, thus showing research and effort. Read before making a judgement, it helps and you'll stay out of trouble. Thanks.
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    English - Use of Texts in Syllabus for Belonging Aspect.

    But what annoys me is that Frankenstein fits so perfectly into the Belonging aspect. We havn't done or even spoke about Frankenstein and it was my decison to choose and research and come up with my own aspects of belonging within the text. I think it's ridiculous whne they say they view it as...
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    English - Use of Texts in Syllabus for Belonging Aspect.

    Hey, first post on this site so excuse me if this is in the wrong section or my information is a little vague. I was wondering if anyone could enlighten me if it were a bad idea of me to use Mary Shelley's Frankenstein in the belonging module for my essay. I'm aware that Mary Shelley's...
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