If logb2 = 0.6 and logb3 = 1.2, find:
a) logb6b
b) logb8
c) logb1.5b²
The "b" in "logb" is subscript. Most of the logarithm stuff we've done in class has gone way over my head, I'm really lost.
Thanks in advance!
Today at 2:00pm, a physics lecture was held at a university (I forget which one). The lecture was broadcasted through a live large-scale webcam system in which schools could tune in. The schools also had their own webcam system where they could view, listen and talk back to the lecturer.
It was...
First, is there a maximum amount of points a course can raise each year for cut-offs?
Second, how well do I need to do in;
Ext1 Eng
Adv Eng
Ext1 Maths
Adv Maths
Chemistry
Physics
To achieve ~94?
My school is ranked about 50th, if that helps.
Thanks in advance =]
@Aerath: Thanks so much for writing/scanning/uploading etc, its so helpful to see how things are drawn out and calculated.
@lolokay: Sweet, now I can commit the formula to memory. Also thanks for your help in the other thread ;]
Just a bit hazy on this one =[
The curve y=2^x is rotated about the x-axis between x = 1 and x = 2. Use Simpson's rule with 3 function values to find an approximation of the volume of the solid formed, correct to 3 significant figures.
Also, if you're bored;
Find: ∫ [(x+2)/√(x+3)]dx
For...
I've seen a lot of posts regarding the importance of ranks within a school, and how they contribute to your HSC mark.
My question is, why do the ranks matter within the school? What if your year was very smart and your rank was only mid-range, whilst you could have a very high rank in a...