http://community.boredofstudies.org/showthread.php?s=&goto=lastpost&threadid=293413Man what are all these uni maths stuff. Never heard in my life. Could someone please explain so I don't get screwed if they ask.
You'll never have to use that for 3U.Weierstrass Substitutions for certain integrals in 3u especially
4u thenYou'll never have to use that for 3U.
I think OP is asking for things that might help him that isn't in the syllabus.4u then
Whichever it is.
Learn them!
As a 2u-er, what is parametric differentiation? Dunno what the words means but hoping I know it if it's in the syllabus.Uhm, Parametric differentiation is 2U...
You may know the 'Weierstrass substitution' better as: "the t-substitution", i.e.So many un-heard terms
Actually I take that back you don't need to know it unless the chain rule is in the 2U course sorry brain dead atmAs a 2u-er, what is parametric differentiation? Dunno what the words means but hoping I know it if it's in the syllabus.
Your bolded part is very very questionable.... please Pm after your results come up for 4 unit....So far basics imo some easy stuff, just learn how to derive stuff like Euler's equation and the Cauchy–Schwarz inequality, which will help you pick up those marks you were missing earlier. I would strongly then recommend studying the Poincaré conjecture as well as the Riemann hypothesis. Understanding these will ensure you ace 4u and hold you in good stead for the Q7s and Q8s and uni, and beyond
Btw it's my belief that all kids in selective schools learn these (we do, not sure about all of them), so if you don't go to one chances are you haven't heard of these and that's the reason you're doing so poorly in 4u.
05 paper q7b :Oi was doing this mechanics question and they had kepler's law in it!