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VCE Stuff => VCE Mathematics => VCE Mathematics/Science/Technology => VCE Subjects + Help => VCE Mathematical Methods CAS => Topic started by: tony3272 on June 15, 2012, 01:35:48 am
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Hey guys,
I've been sorting out the pile of crap known as my desktop (since, what else is there to do at 1am) and came across this. It's my log book for methods that i made for revision last year. It just summarizes each topic and gives a few examples.
I never really used it, but i found that writing it was good revision. So anyways, here it is :)
btw: If it doesn't attach due to the file size i put it up on mediafire here:
http://www.mediafire.com/?fg77obomef883g5
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Great work :)
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Thanks Tony :P Its very useful!
I intend to write my own notes but after reading urs, I become lazy to do it now haha
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Can you explain page 6 a bit further?
How did you got 14/5 and -11/5 out of the matrices?
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Thanks Tony :P Its very useful!
I intend to write my own notes but after reading urs, I become lazy to do it now haha
Glad i could help :P
Can you explain page 6 a bit further?
How did you got 14/5 and -11/5 out of the matrices?
It was just by multiplying the RHS by the inverse of the other matrix from when you move it over.
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Can you explain page 6 a bit further?
How did you got 14/5 and -11/5 out of the matrices?
You just find the inverse matrix then multiply as normal. I think we studied it in unit 1/2 methods already.
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this is really good
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Who else finds page 2 elegant?
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Nice work man. I'd just like to point out that a couple of things in it aren't on the methods course (e.g. hyperbolic functions, sine/cos rule and a couple of the identities/formulae) just in case people become paranoid they haven't learnt some things :P
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Great
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Dude. This is amazing. Irrelevant, but what is Civil engineering like?
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I can't access it... :( is it possible to put it somewhere I can??