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Completing Square and quadratics
yes, there are notes, but i didn't completely understand them as the lacked detail, even if you could post the method, that would be fine... google hasnt been much of a help- physics2
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- Forum: Precalculus Mathematics Homework Help
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Completing Square and quadratics
Homework Statement Solve for x Q1. 4x^2-9=0 Q2. x^2+11x+28=0 Q3. x^2+4x+3=0 Q4. 2y^2+y-1=0 Q5. 6x^2-x-1=0 Homework Equations What are non-monic and monic equations? How do I use the "Completing the square method"? Could you please show me the working out you did? The Attempt at a...- physics2
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High School Drawing Karnaugh Maps Using Venn Diagrams
Hey, can anyone help me with drawing karnaugh maps using venn diagrams? i don't full understand how to.. thanks- physics2
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High School Understanding Maths Methods: A Comprehensive Overview
big help thanks! well the thing is that i wanted to get a headstart on this course and i was thinking of doing specialist maths to but first i wanted to see how i handled methods. so i just wanted to start maths methods myself, just to have a general insight of what its about. wow that's...- physics2
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High School Why is it water only enters the ear sometimes?
Say your in a pool and u put your whole body beneath it, why is it that the water won't always enter your ear? -
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High School Understanding Maths Methods: A Comprehensive Overview
Oh nice, would you have any tips on how to prepare for it? I am thinking of taking it next year but i want to get a headstart on it!- physics2
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High School Understanding Maths Methods: A Comprehensive Overview
oh alright well ill assume that both of them are the same things, do u have any idea if the resource links on this site have anything to do with maths methods?- physics2
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High School Understanding Maths Methods: A Comprehensive Overview
oh ok thanks, i live in australia, victoria so if anyone else has completed VCE (victorian certificate of education) theyd no- physics2
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High School Understanding Maths Methods: A Comprehensive Overview
Hey guys sort of new here, and i was just wondering if someone could explain to me what topics are involved in mathematics methods? Would be great if you could, thanks- physics2
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High School After watching a terrifying documentaryQuestions
ok so i understand that it takes a lot of energy and that by using all this energy a lot of CO2 is produced but what if solar power was used to provide the energy?- physics2
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- Forum: Other Physics Topics
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High School After watching a terrifying documentaryQuestions
Do they release as much CO2 as they absorb or less? thanks for the desalinate plant It would be costly but not doing anything would be waay more costly, i remember seeing that there would be more storms like katrina and it said something about el nino's patterns reversing and affecting more of...- physics2
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High School Understanding Mathematical Methods for VCE Students
Hey guys, well I am getting into year 10 now and I am sort of stressing over VCE.. ill be doing a unit 1 and 2 subject and i was just thinking about mathematical methods which is a subject. i had a look at a few exam papers online and didn't have a clue what it was about. anyways it'd be...- physics2
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- Mathematical Mathematical methods
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High School After watching a terrifying documentaryQuestions
I just saw a documentary on global warming called six degrees to change the world and it was talking about the consequences of global warming which i found devastating. Now i was wondering, would it be possible to create a giant tree that would absorb carbon dioxide and release oxygen...- physics2
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