Mysteriouschic wrote: » Yeah she's not the most interesting I'd rather her over Boland . Rich is easy to write a personal response for. It's just now if you write a new essay you can't tell if you've done it right without the teacher there to correct it.
Patchy~ wrote: » This is from the 2006 Integration q, part C (ii), it says to show that the area enclosed by f(x) and g(x) is half the area of that enclosed by f(x) and the x-axis, which is previously worked out as 32. All you people (Cian, Wesc, finality) who tried to teach me integration will be proud to know I made it this far! :P But what I dont get is this - you integrate f(x) between 1 and -1 (the crudely labelled blue parts in my picture) and subtract g(x) in between the same boundaries. Surely thats going to leave with the area of the blue bits and not the orange bit. Is it not the orange bit you're looking for, the area between the graphs?
David1994 wrote: » Yeah I know hopefully I will have a good answer done.Dunno why but I keep forgetting quotes when I try an answer.. Its annoying :P
Mysteriouschic wrote: » I haven't tried writing them without the essay in front of me yet. I can't remember any of Bolands or Richs until I rewrite the essay. I'll probably type them. It doesn't take as long. I still have a few more Hamlet essays to write. I might just make plans instead and make it up on the day. I have a few samples of some. I keep focusing on English more than the other subjects.
David1994 wrote: » We are the opposites then.I keep focusing on subjects like Geography,Biology and Chemistry more than English. For Hamlet I have sample plans made out for them so that is how I am learning for Hamlet. I think tomorrow I will spend some time just learning off quotes for English :P I need to.. Ah so little time its annoying If you want a look at any of the Hamlet plans you can!
Wkds wrote: » Did this whole paper earlier and got 83% :eek: If i bothered learning off the proofs I would have gotten 86%. An A in the leaving cert is actually possible somehow
BeanbagBallbag wrote: » It will leave you with the area of the orange part. If you're subtracting g(x){blue part}, it will be gone, leaving you with the orange part. Edit: Underlined above ^, integrating f(x) between -1 & 1 gives the area of the orange part and the blue part, not just the blue part.
YeaaahFaoiSin wrote: » If the Trigonometric formula don't come up in Maths I'm gonna feel fairly stupid for spending 3 hours on them :P
Patchy~ wrote: » Ooooooooohhhhh, so g(x) between -1 & 1 is just the blue bit?
Mysteriouschic wrote: » I have to start on geography next. I'm trying to do it in the order of what subjects I have on the first week. If you just learn the quote within the paragraph that will make it easier. I'm not gonna get to fussed about learning too many. The same with Hamlet. There are quite a few which come up regularly. I have 3/4 good Hamlet essay done. I really want the Role of women as I have a a1 on that . I can remember that one well. I have most of the plans I need to learn them. GV&V and T&I is good if I stick to the 70mark question. I need to practice the map drawing in geography. My teacher said you have 6mins to draw the maps, my maps don't come out looking the best. I have to learn the essays. I have a lot of business and geography. Economics is right at the end with a gap inbetween.
reznov wrote: » Oh they will. And even if not, they're very handy proofs for trigonometry overall. If we get a proof in one of the Q6s, I'll be over the moon.
BeanbagBallbag wrote: » Yes . Integrating g(x) or f(x), between two points gives you the area encompassed by the curve and the x-axis between those points. From the picture you can see that the blue part is the only part encompassed by g(x) and the x-axis between -1 & 1 .
David1994 wrote: » I have have bput 10 more Geography essays to learn off and go over others.Its just too much imo. We had little test recently and I got 50/50 for a map and Regional Geography Q. My map was alright I thought but it got full marks so I dunno...It doesnt have to be perfect I suppose :P I will probably do a bit of Maths now then do some Geography..Happy days!! Decided to leave Chemistry for now as I have a week inbetween to study for it Thank God for that
YeaaahFaoiSin wrote: » Are you learning the Acute and Obtuse case for the Sine Rule? Also, For the Cosine rule Concise Maths has two methods for the Cosine rule if I learn Method 1 would I be ok? (It's the one using the distance formula)
finality wrote: » Where is this in concise maths? I have no recollection of this :L
Hayezer wrote: » Is everyone writing out sample essay after sample essay for english? Reading through these forums that seems to be the case :O I'm just learning off quotes and making it up on the day :L :L
Mysteriouschic wrote: » There's quite a lot in geography. I have to finish historic settlement I think that always comes up or most of the time. It takes ages to learn off an essay I don't have time to write them all so I have to try and remember it in my head.
YeaaahFaoiSin wrote: » Yeah I'm doing the same as you :P But I never study for English. I find I can cover 3 other subjects in the time it would take me to practice essays. See how it goes on the day :pac:
David1994 wrote: » Ye Historic settlement does I think.I usually try and learn off the essay in my head and then test myself by writing it out. I really want an A :P
Patchy~ wrote: » I can draw Italy and SW USA fine, but Ireland.....I cant even draw it looking at it :S Hoping theres a map in the short q's to help me or else I'll have to avoid an easy question! If you find Brazil hard to draw you could learn India or SW USA, just for the map.