I got my results and it turns out I failed mm2, i wasn't brilliant at the subject but I was sure that i did well enough throughout the subject and I'm certain that my knowledge of the subject is more than adequate to complete the rest of my subjects. How can I request for an appeal or special...
Ok, this is the exact copy of the question-
"A stone is catapulted at time t = 0, with an initial velocity of magnitude 21.4 m/s and at an angle of 39.2° above the horizontal. What are the magnitudes of the (a) horizontal and (b) vertical components of its displacement from the catapult site at...
I would have sworn I tried that beforehand and it got me an error (must've been in combination with another bad setting).
In any case, it works, thank you very much.
I've been trying to connect for the past hour and a half while waiting for a class, I'm getting absolutely nowhere! There is really no help given on the UTS website into this, all it says is to install a certificate.
I've been through all the settings and cannot find out why it won't let me...
I want to bypass the annoying as hell system with the UTS-WIRELESS access point (logging in with Juniper). Does anybody know how to log in to the UTS-WPA access points?
Thanks
I can't seem find any links to my timetable information and ability to change around the times. It used to be accessible under the Enrolment tab under subjects in MyStudentAdmin but it is no longer there...help?
I'm doing the 'Start at UTS' thing on their website (directed from the early offer on UAC) and I'm at part 2 which is asking for a student number which I have no idea what it is or how to get it. Any help?
I can't seem to find it in my Maths in Focus text books but why when solving a limit such as
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Lim sin3x
x>0 x
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Why do you have to divide by 1/3 on the inside and multiply by 3 on the outside...I don't remember covering that. :S
Thanks guys
They pretty much give you the equation C=1000 (5-x+2.6 sqrt(x^2+9)) and I assumed you have to find the first derivative of it to get the stationary points and ultimately the minimum, but when I tried to differentiate and solve for dC/dx = 0 I ended up with x^2+9=13/5, which does not have any...