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    Biology help needed once again =)

    my pleasure!!!.... :D
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    Biology help needed once again =)

    i think i kno y it is..... okay... basically suppose u take three sticks of equal length and stick them together.. if u stick the ends at the same place and then attach three more to the straight ends its easy to break it from that end. it will be a straight line where it is glued together so...
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    PUre Math AS Oct nov Question 11

    oh......i love all u ppl... ya i just dint feel like trusting my casio fx991.. lol.. :D
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    PUre Math AS Oct nov Question 11

    do any of u remember d answer of d last volume of revolution to be "11/12 pie" :?: ???
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    HELP!! with inversing Trig functions AS:P

    ThaNKz a bunch both o u...... :D:D:D
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    HELP!! with inversing Trig functions AS:P

    How do u find the inverse of trig functionz??? lyk (4-3sin x) for the interval pie/2 ≤ x ≤3pie/2
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    Maths AS Oct /NOv session

    ya.. integrating a line also gives the same answer . Its easy.
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    [URGENT]AS level Pure mathematics "Functions" Question?

    Its pretty easy .I think the answer is ="3/2 pie" i am supposing that the previous part of this question was to draw the sine gaph. If u draw the graph , its easy to understand. Basically for a function to have an inverse, it should be one-one , ie there should be only one value of x for each...
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