jamesfirst
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It asked WHEN. But I went a step further and found the greatest distance.
Will I lose mark ?
Will I lose mark ?
distance was B, there was no need to go a step "further" to find greatest distanceIt asked WHEN. But I went a step further and found the greatest distance.
Will I lose mark ?
Wrong.distance was B
yesssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssdistance was 8 units if im not mistaken
yep I did.Clearly, you must have failed the exam, cus x = bsin(nt)
A standard 3unit student should be able to point out the max distance from origin is clearly b
clearly you are a noob, like it states in you name, he was saying "when" it reaches its maximum displacement. B is the maximum displacement, but it is when nt=pi/2 that bsin(nt) is at its maximum displacement ffsClearly, you must have failed the exam, cus x = bsin(nt)
A standard 3unit student should be able to point out the max distance from origin is clearly b
HAHAHAH... this guy has made some many threads over the last three days. He must have screwed up a ton of things in 2unit and 3unit maths exam.
Ba dah-dah-dah-dah .... i'm lovin it XP.
I tell you what I will do, just for jamesfirst. When the hsc results come out (14th Dec I think) , I will give you all of the free maths tutoring in the world. As much as you like, and all free. Not like it will help you though because by then you would have screwed up maths (well, technicially you have already screwed up maths, all the exams are over now it's waitinf for it to be marked and give a nice big FAIL). I think it will give you some time to reflect onyour shit maths mark lololollo.
You know what the real problem is though? No one will see your failure and learn from it. I tried warning people at the start of year that they would fail big time if they weren't prepared (but I was labelled as a money hungry asshole for doing that). Maybe if next years hsc students see your fail results then they will learn and then less people will screw up their hsc (and options at university, remember maths is an essential prereq. for like 50% of university courses, if they struggle at the high school stuff then they struggle through university, so you get punished twice for the same mistakes pretty much. Thus why it is pretty off to learn maths the right way at high school, otherwise you lose marks at high school and then AGAIN at university).
HAHAHAH... this guy has made some many threads over the last three days. He must have screwed up a ton of things in 2unit and 3unit maths exam.
Ba dah-dah-dah-dah .... i'm lovin it XP.
I tell you what I will do, just for jamesfirst. When the hsc results come out (14th Dec I think) , I will give you all of the free maths tutoring in the world. As much as you like, and all free. Not like it will help you though because by then you would have screwed up maths (well, technicially you have already screwed up maths, all the exams are over now it's waitinf for it to be marked and give a nice big FAIL). I think it will give you some time to reflect onyour shit maths mark lololollo.
You know what the real problem is though? No one will see your failure and learn from it. I tried warning people at the start of year that they would fail big time if they weren't prepared (but I was labelled as a money hungry asshole for doing that). Maybe if next years hsc students see your fail results then they will learn and then less people will screw up their hsc (and options at university, remember maths is an essential prereq. for like 50% of university courses, if they struggle at the high school stuff then they struggle through university, so you get punished twice for the same mistakes pretty much. Thus why it is pretty off to learn maths the right way at high school, otherwise you lose marks at high school and then AGAIN at university).
I was directing to "something", that Ownedall was not wrong, since the max displacement is b, hes not talking about max distanceyep I did.
But I'm not talking about the total distance. It's a question before it.
i noticed the when, but i was not answering the question, but rather correcting "something" for the fact that "ownedall" was correctclearly you are a noob, like it states in you name, he was saying "when" it reaches its maximum displacement. B is the maximum displacement, but it is when nt=pi/2 that bsin(nt) is at its maximum displacement ffs
Not an acceptable answer because "B" does not show the maximum displacement. It's funny how you're defending yourself with an alias - good work.I was directing to "something", that Ownedall was not wrong, since the max displacement is b, hes not talking about max distance
lol shit. please explainNot an acceptable answer because "B" does not show the maximum displacement. It's funny how you're defending yourself with an alias - good work.