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    99.80 UNSW Medicine - Mathematics Tutoring near Bankstown, 2010 James ruse graduate

    Re: 99.80 UNSW Medicine - Mathematics Tutoring near Bankstown, 2010 James ruse gradua Bump. Taking more students for this year.
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    99.80 UNSW Medicine - Mathematics Tutoring near Bankstown, 2010 James ruse graduate

    Re: 99.80 UNSW Medicine - Mathematics Tutoring near Bankstown, 2010 James ruse gradua Bump
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    99.80 UNSW Medicine - Mathematics Tutoring near Bankstown, 2010 James ruse graduate

    Hey all! My name is John and I offer private tutoring for Mathematics from year 7 to 12. I graduated in 2010 with an ATAR of 99.80, UMAT of 98 percentile, and achieved a state ranking in extension 2 mathematics (9th). I'm currently studying medicine at UNSW. I have 5 years experience in...
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    HSC 2012 MX1 Marathon #1 (archive)

    Re: 2012 HSC MX1 Marathon I'd be very careful about tanning and then arc tanning it since you need to consider the restrictions between -pi/2 and pi/2. Probably should include an argument about it. Just to clarify carrotsticks, is one of your steps: arctan (-4/7) + arctan (4/7)?
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    Polynomial notation

    As nightweaver066 has said, you could use that notation or simply say "product of roots" since you're not adding anything up. I would use option a) for one, two or three roots however.
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    Repayments help

    Okay this will be a bit messy to write up, but here goes my attempt at explaining: I'm gonna call the amount leftover each time F(n), where n is the number of award ceremonies. So we know that F(1)= (10,000 x 1.03) - 450 *same as part a) Since we are going to use an extra 2% each year...
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