Hey guys,
I don't do Biology but I would like to know how useful the NESA additional/sample questions were (the 89-page document and the sample paper they give) for those of you who did both of them.
Thanks in advance!
I know how to do this but I don't understand why the roots of the equation gt^2 - 2Vtsinθ + 2h = 0 give t1 + t1 and t1t2. Can someone please explain why it works. Thanks
How did you learn to code, through YouTube and stuff?
I tried but for most YouTube videos they just tell you what to type, and I don't understand what the code is doing.
It does say show x=2 is a minimum which you did, so I think you will be fine.
But just let it go now mate, the exam is over. We can't change it anymore just wait for results and go study for your next exam
I just watched a Google coding test on youtube and my reaction was 😱🤯, it looks so hard especially because it was for Google. Do most companies ask this when hiring?
Does anyone do straight computer science? Since it is a 3 year degree do I have to double degree it for jobs (because I am going to be competing with people who have double degrees). Apparently a 3 year degree is less employable for some companies, is this true? Thanks
I was doing that and I got all the answers by subbing in the points to the equation and solving simultaneously.
I just wanted to know how the solution both itute and nesa get the answers straight away by looking at the graph. How do they know the particle oscillated about x=5 just by looking at it.