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Original post by Zacken
Heh, some self-plugging is always good

Huh? Self-plugging? What do you mea...oh I see now!! How embarrassing! By the purest chance I posted a link to one of my *own* solutions!! What a strange coincidence, eh, readers? Just as well it was a good'un, I guess.

Good to see you around, helping the young 'uns.


I'm just glad to see that you young folk really *are* making something of your lives, what with all your mathematics study, and witty banter! Keep the noise down though - Gramps here is trying to sleep.
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Original post by atsruser
Huh? Self-plugging? What do you mea...oh I see now!! How embarrassing! By the purest chance I posted a link to one of my *own* solutions!! What a strange coincidence, eh, readers? Just as well it was a good'un, I guess.

The world is full of strange coincidences... we'll let this one slip through!

I'm just glad to see that you young folk really *are* making something of your lives, what with all your mathematics study, and witty banter! Keep the noise down though - Gramps here is trying to sleep.


Not sure procrastinating on example sheets in the bar really counts as making something of our lives, but we'll wave that past. :wink:
Original post by Zacken
The world is full of strange coincidences... we'll let this one slip through!



Not sure procrastinating on example sheets in the bar really counts as making something of our lives, but we'll wave that past. :wink:


Shut ur mouth mate so annoying.
Stop shouting in lectures aswell some of us of are peopme who will pass k


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Reply 283
Original post by physicsmaths
Shut ur mouth mate so annoying.
Stop shouting in lectures aswell some of us of are peopme who will pass k


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soz mate, will let you concentrate on finding gcd of 80860 and 62527 next time
Reply 284
Does anyone remember any relatively easy mechanics questions?
Preferably projectiles.
Original post by solC
Does anyone remember any relatively easy mechanics questions?
Preferably projectiles.


Hi solC,

Your best bet is to use the STEP database. It's the best way of finding a good question. :smile:
Reply 286
Original post by Injective
Hi solC,

Your best bet is to use the STEP database. It's the best way of finding a good question. :smile:


Alright will do, cheers:smile:
Original post by solC
Does anyone remember any relatively easy mechanics questions?
Preferably projectiles.


Are you looking specifically for old STEP questions, or simply for more challenging mechanics questions in general?
Reply 288
Original post by atsruser
Are you looking specifically for old STEP questions, or simply for more challenging mechanics questions in general?


STEP preferably.
Original post by Maths.
Here is the attachment......




@Zacken

@jneill
Original post by Maths.
Here is the attachment......



Sorry Maths.


@Zacken :tongue:

@jneill :wink:
Original post by Maths.
:confused:

:banghead:



@Zacken :tongue: Now this is the best of your knowledge :u:

@jneill
Original post by Melanie Leconte


Original post by Melanie Leconte
Sorry Maths.


@Zacken :tongue:

@jneill :wink:


Original post by Melanie Leconte
@Zacken :tongue: Now this is the best of your knowledge :u:

@jneill


I don't think they heard you, tag them again.
Original post by Mathemagicien
I don't think they heard you, tag them again.


lol They just don't give a s***

(I feel sorry for the poster)
Original post by Melanie Leconte
lol They just don't give a s***

(I feel sorry for the poster)


You just need to tag then along with more winking faces and tongue-out faces.
Show that limn(1)n+1n \lim _{n\rightarrow \infty } (-1)^{n} + \dfrac{1}{n} does not exist.

Ask me for hint if needed
(edited 7 years ago)
Original post by Mathemagicien
You just need to tag then along with more winking faces and tongue-out faces.



I've learnt those faces from them; Zacken likes :tongue: and Jneill likes :wink:

btw this conversation is a follow up to another one on
''The Official 2017 Cambridge Applicants Thread'' :smile:
Original post by Melanie Leconte
I've learnt those faces from them; Zacken likes :tongue: and Jneill likes :wink:

btw this conversation is a follow up to another one on
''The Official 2017 Cambridge Applicants Thread'' :smile:


lol, u is on the Cambridge Applicants Thread? u is a total nerd fam
Anyone wanna have a go at my question
This seems like it'll be an infinitely valuable thread - thank you so much for making it! Since STEP III requires Further Maths knowledge, am I at a disadvantage considering I only go up to FP2 and M2? I was on a math residential and many of them are doing FP3 or even FP4. Thanks!

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