No, it's not you can withdraw from it if you don't want to do it because it does not have a weighting (no credits and fees). However, it is strongly recommended as it will help your academic writing skills.
I have completed my first year of bachelor of business at UTS and i am planning to transfer to USYD commerce, what would be the required mark/grades? my gpa for the first year is 3.06 under a GPA scale of 4
COGS is Opening stock + purchases - closing stock..
G.P. is Sales/Revenue - COGS
its all really about memorising
My advice: Stick the ratio on ur wall and look at them once in awhile lol
For the last question
Differentiate
\log_{5}(3-x)$\\Change of base;$\\y=\frac{\log_{e}(3-x)}{\log_{e}5}$\\Take log5 out as it is a constant and differentiate using the function of a function rule $\\\therefore \frac{1}{\log_{e}5}\cdot \frac{-1}{(3-x)}$\\\therefore...
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and back to the topic..
at first i got confused as well by these 2 things...
horizontal pt of inflexion is when y' = 0, y" = 0
when the inflexion pt is at the stationary pt, it is a horizontal pt of inflexion..
that how i remember it. :S
but can anyone tell me whats the...
Differentiating from first principle: 3-4 steps
Differentiating from short method:1-2 steps.
i personally think the first principle is just time wasting.
Thanks guys i know it now..i've been told they are the same but with x^2+bx+c=0 dealing with algebraic properties such as the roots and x^2=4ay dealing with geometric properties such as the directrix and focus