Could someone please explain how to do part a of question 4 (the vectors one) of the phys1121/1131 problem set 1 in the homework book? I would scan it but my printer is being gay and not wanting to scan for some reason.
Does the uni post anywhere why the fire brigade (or emergency services in general) was called out to the uni etc? I.e. 3 fire trucks just turned up outside the chemical sciences building and I just wondered if it was posted anywhere as to the reason why, i.e. fire, false alarm, chemical spill etc.
How dodgy is the below email.
"Dear Students,
Many of you might already be aware that ENGG1000 is presently full. Any students enrolled in Computer Engineering, Computer Science or Electrical Engineering have been asked to kindly un-enrol from ENGG1000 in Semester 1 if they are able to...
What is the internet at UNSW like? Is it unmetered (or do you have to buy credit etc)?
How far is the range of its Internet (i.e. can it be accessed from the colleges and dorm's on campus)?
I'm not sure whether to do Physics 1A or higher Physics 1A. I will be doing Civil Engineering.
I got 83 in HSC Physics in 08 and also done Maths Ext 1.
I will be doing Math 1A (not higher).
Is it worth doing Higher Physics 1A and do many people do it or do most tend to do Physics 1A?
I need to login here by the end of the month to accept my deferment (completed HG 2008).
However I have no idea of my login id, or a password. I am not a current student.
So what do high school students normally, do?
I am a rural student currently undertaking a gap year to earn some money. I am planning on going to Sydney and UNSW next year however I am worried about how to pay for it.
I am not an Australian citizen or permanent resident. I am a New Zealand citizen (have been here for several years) and it...
How exactly does (x1, y1)(x2, y2) expand out to (c1x2 - y1y2, x1y2 + x2ya)?
How exactly do they 'solve this system', i.e. derive the equations for x' and y', I was just having a mental blank on this earlier.
Thanks for the help.
I've recently finished Year 12 and am going to take a gap year off to work mostly before uni in 2010. I have never had a job before so what is the best way to go about getting one?
Is it better (or expected) for you to 'creatively lie' about your skills? Should I make up past work experience...
If it asks for the equation of a line or the equation of a tangent does it matter the form it is in? I.e. should you write 4X^2 - 2X + y + 10 = 0 etc
When would you write Y = -4x^2 + 2x - 10?