I see not reason why it shouldn't be, apart from being confused with other functions. As long as they can clearly see what you're doing.
I don't know for sure though.
5 unit english??
According to that PDF, you can get 1 point if you earn a medal doing the ICAS competition (this is the new name for the UNSW competitions). There isn't anything for just entering.
Entertainment - 14th October
Industry
(VET) 1.55pm–4.00pm
Italian - 21st October
Continuers 2.00pm–5.00pm
Business Services - 27th October
(VET) 1.55pm–4.00pm
Music 2 - 26th October...
15/10: English Paper 1 (9.20am) IPT (1.55pm)
18/10: English Paper 2 (9.25am)
25/10: Maths Ext 2 (9.25am)
27/10: Maths Ext 1 (9.25am)
03/11: Chemistry (9.25am)
Overall alright, except for IPT - afternoon exhaustion, esp. after English paper 1...
You guys have pretty good timetables, only 1...
See my reply above, it works perfectly if it were a sphere. If it wasn't for gravity and the like, raindrops would be spheres. Plus it can't be a square, squares have no volume...question was a typo probably? xD
Do you mean sphere? Have never heard of squares with radii...
If so:
V= (4/3)pi * r^3 ( volume)
A= 4pi r^2 ( surface area)
dV/dt = k * 4pi r^2 (k is a constant)
dV/dt = dV/dr * dr/dt (chain rule)
dr/dt = dV/dt / dV/dr
= [k * 4 pi r^2] / [(4/3)pi * 3r^2]
= [k] /...