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Finding an A Level Math Software to Suit Your Needs
Thanks for the software suggestions guys You guys are the best- Tau
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Finding an A Level Math Software to Suit Your Needs
I am studying for the university of Cambridge Advance Level (GCE A Levels) The syllabus code is 9709 for A level Math and 9231 for A level Futher Math. I am looking for a software that can act as my personal tutor- something that can help me understand all the topics covered by 9709 and...- Tau
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Finding an A Level Math Software to Suit Your Needs
I have been browsing amazon.com looking for suitable A level Maths software. But there are so many brands- Aircom, DK, Times, Idigicon. Can anyone tell me a suitable A level Math Software that will enable me to 'fill in the gaps' in my weak areas? Thanks- Tau
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Can I Sketch the Graph of \sin\Theta = \frac{\pi}{2} - \Theta Symmetrically?
Thanks guys I thought for a moment that I was alone in the dark. More questions to come soon!- Tau
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- Forum: Introductory Physics Homework Help
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Can I Sketch the Graph of \sin\Theta = \frac{\pi}{2} - \Theta Symmetrically?
I can see that no one is interested in giving me an answer. Oh well.- Tau
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Can I Sketch the Graph of \sin\Theta = \frac{\pi}{2} - \Theta Symmetrically?
I know that both curves are the same. But I want to know if I reasoned it out correctly. Were the actions I took (see first post) the correct ones. Was I thinking along the correct lines?- Tau
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Can I Sketch the Graph of \sin\Theta = \frac{\pi}{2} - \Theta Symmetrically?
I am SUCH AN IDIOT! I mistyped the entire question. You all now see what a dufus I am. Anyway, here is the question (typed properly this time): Sketch the graph of: y = \sin(\frac{\pi}{2} - \Theta) and using the same reasoning above I end up with y = \sin(\Theta +...- Tau
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Undergrad Have you found a solution for the pain of bone marrow biopsies?
I will get back to you in about 10 years I should have my Ph.D in Biophysics by then. Jeremy -
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Can I Sketch the Graph of \sin\Theta = \frac{\pi}{2} - \Theta Symmetrically?
This is the problem: Sketch the graph of: \sin\Theta = \frac{\pi}{2} - \Theta Now the graph (between 0 and pi) is symmetrical about the line \Theta = \frac{\pi}{2} So I can write the equation as \sin\Theta = \frac{\pi}{2} + \Theta This will be a graph of \sin\Theta pulled...- Tau
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What are the 5 characteristics of life?
Check this out: http://mimi.essortment.com/characteristics_rbrc.htm- Tau
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Helphow does a clinical thermometre differs from a laboratory thermoeter?
1. A clinical thermometer has a narrow constriction in the tube just above the bulb. The expanding mercury pushes its way past the constriction when the thermometer is placed in the mouth. When the thermometer is taken out of the mouth the mecury does not immediately fall back to the bulb...- Tau
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Help Jeremy Get 3 A Levels & Get a Gmail Invite
Ahhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh the satisfaction that one gets when he finally knows the solution to a complex problem. Thanks Leon- Tau
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Help Jeremy Get 3 A Levels & Get a Gmail Invite
I can factorize the difference of 2 squares. What is a sign chart?- Tau
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Help Jeremy Get 3 A Levels & Get a Gmail Invite
Hello everyone. I am Jeremy and I hail from Trinidad. I am in my mid thirtys and currently a network administrator for a shipping firm (import/exports). After passing through one hell of a divorce I decided to pursue my degree in Physics. I was a math geek back in seconday school and had a...- Tau
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