Hope that helped (and if you find some nice graph sketching qs, keep them coming!)
Thanks =D. I have a sheet of a load of graphs that I was sketching in prep for my interview. If anyone is interested in the others on the sheet, they are: y = xsinx y = xcosx y = (e^x)*sinx y = (e^x)*cosx y = lnsinx y = lncosx y = sin(1/x) y^3 = x^3 +1 y = e^(sinx) y = (sinx)/x y = (lnx)/x y = sin(e^x) y = xlnx y = x^x y = x^x^x
Thanks =D. I have a sheet of a load of graphs that I was sketching in prep for my interview. If anyone is interested in the others on the sheet, they are: y = xsinx y = xcosx y = (e^x)*sinx y = (e^x)*cosx y = lnsinx y = lncosx y = sin(1/x) y^3 = x^3 +1 y = e^(sinx) y = (sinx)/x y = (lnx)/x y = sin(e^x) y = xlnx y = x^x y = x^x^x
Nice, some of those look very interesting! Good job! *Thumbs Up*
Thanks =D. I have a sheet of a load of graphs that I was sketching in prep for my interview. If anyone is interested in the others on the sheet, they are: y = xsinx y = xcosx y = (e^x)*sinx y = (e^x)*cosx y = lnsinx y = lncosx y = sin(1/x) y^3 = x^3 +1 y = e^(sinx) y = (sinx)/x y = (lnx)/x y = sin(e^x) y = xlnx y = x^x y = x^x^x
Pahaha... Fair enough since you already have the A*A*2.
Congratulations! Got my offer today too
Sweet! Warwick too? And well I was hoping I could sneak additional further maths in as that last A but they've specified it has to be chemistry or physics which isn't good :/
Sweet! Warwick too? And well I was hoping I could sneak additional further maths in as that last A but they've specified it has to be chemistry or physics which isn't good :/
Yup, Warwick too Offer was to get a 2 in any STEP.
Well, it sort of makes sense - you need to have some sort of breadth in your education :P Cambridge might ask you for that too, you know. Shouldn't be very hard!
Yup, Warwick too Offer was to get a 2 in any STEP.
Well, it sort of makes sense - you need to have some sort of breadth in your education :P Cambridge might ask you for that too, you know. Shouldn't be very hard!
Means I've gotta be running on all cylinders though hah !
imho, special relativity has a much nicer mathematical framework behind it. Poincare group
It's all about the K-calculus, one fo the great misnomers of maths. I find it amazing that special relativity can be thought of via such a simple mathematical framework.
Ooh wow, the year in Europe courses do sound kind of exciting at any rate. Well done on your offers, and good luck for Oxford; I think we're both going to need it! Let me know when you find out either way.
Hey, i got an interview today, just thought i'd let you know since you asked