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I've done all but 12...
being hungover and having a lab prac the same day is awful! I'm lucky my pracs this year are on tuesday and wednesdays.gordo said:haha
beer before 3 hour aero lab = bad
luckily today it only went for like 20 minutes
I'll tell you now how to scrape a pass... do pretty average in your subjects and then cram for the exams during stuvac (1 week) and u'll pass all ur subjects. :uhhuh: The trick is to only do this in first year (preferably semester 1). You are nuts if you continue studying like this in 2nd and 3rd year. Those 2 years count far more (then first year) towards your degree.Slide Rule said:I'll be sure to ask you for advice if I decide I ever want to scrape a Pass at university.
Yeah, my proof for it is really dodgy too :-(. But yeah, thanks for sharing Xayma.Xayma said:My proof for 12 was real dodgy, it was basically that if w=the position vector of P relative to O, and αu the position vector of Q relative to O, then βv is the position vector of P relative to Q.
If α is not unique then Q is variable. If Q is variable then the slope and hence direction of βv however, as it is scalar vector multiplications the slope of βv is constant (as it dictates direction) ∴ α is unique. Similarly for β.
Jase said:i'm stuck on question one.. what the hell are the arrows point at.. i am confused.
Let D, E and F be the midpoints of AB, BC and CA respectively. You need to prove that BF + AE + CD = 0.acmilan said:Question 8(c) anyone? Its the only one i cant seem to do
Ahh position vectors, of course. I haven't even bothered to use them up until now.antarctic said:Alternatively, find the position vector of the midpoint of the line joining one pair of opposite midpoints of ABCD w.r.t a,b,c and d, and show that the midpoint of the line joining the other joining opposite midpoints of ABCD is the same vector.
The question is how are you meant to prove it elegantlyapocalypse said:how the hell r u meant to prove q12?