The f(a) , f(b) wasn't impossible. All you have to do is look at the information and fit the pieces of the puzzle together. It was a question of logic.
f(a + b) = f(a) * f(b)
therefore
f(0 + x) = f(0)*f(x)
f(x) = F(0) * f(x)
divide by f(x), then
f(0) = 1
All you do is...
The f(a) , f(b) wasn't hard for 4 unit stuents. All you have to do is look at the information and fit the pieces of the puzzle together. It was a question of logic.
f(a + b) = f(a) * f(b)
therefore
f(0 + x) = f(0)*f(x)
f(x) = F(0) * f(x)
divide by f(x), then
f(0) = 1...
Suff timetables, cause you'll never stick 2 them.
Try 2 study b4 hand, and try 4 a week 2 do it bit by bit. I will try this and i think its the best method. Cramming is good, but not good enough.
Try 2 use mind mapping. Its a great techniques where you turn all the different sub headings...
If you don't want 2 much maths, Comp Scienence is probably the way 2 go. Anything engineering will have a shitload of maths and physics. I looked at one of the software engineering courses and the first year is all maths and physics, with 2 unit of computing.
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The last question isn't always globalisation, although it is a common topic.
Examiners can sometimes mix the topics, like they used 2 do in the old course.
A senior marker told me that because last year waz a global question, this year they might make it a Marketing or ER question.
The best...
Does anyone know where 2 get case studies from on the internet. Do you really think a 'Bus mngmnt and chng' and 'Fin mngmnt' case study is necessary?????
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Do you know what the difference between computing/software enginerring and computer science is. I think the engineering courses need higher UAI's, but are they more enjoyable courses and do they lead 2 a successful career??
Choosing subjects
What motivated you or helped you in choosing the course u r currently doing @ uni?? I have narrowed my choices down but i'm sill a bit iffy.