Finished sixth form for today. Had a good day, except I didn't learn anything new in maths today. Can anyone explain the rules in working out recurrence formulas for sequences because my teacher never explained anything today .
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Finished sixth form for today. Had a good day, except I didn't learn anything new in maths today. Can anyone explain the rules in working out recurrence formulas for sequences because my teacher never explained anything today .
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It's pretty hard to explain, it's honestly sort of common sense once you get it, I'd say. Just read through that section of your textbook and look at the examples given, and ask your teacher or something if there's anything specific you don't understand. That should suffice.
It's pretty hard to explain, it's honestly sort of common sense once you get it, I'd say. Just read through that section of your textbook and look at the examples given, and ask your teacher or something if there's anything specific you don't understand. That should suffice.
Alright. Thanks I do get what to do, I was just hoping there'd be some sort of rule that applies in all cases.
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Of Mice and Men is the middle.set book... And Lord of the Flies I've got a copy at home. I really didn't like it I'll re read it... Maybe my mind has matures in three years The middle set. Excuse me, I was in set 1 for all my subjects in every year. And besides, the whole school did of mice and men.
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how can you not like lord of the flies. Tut tut tut. Such a shame. Yeah, maybe you weren't old enough to understand the message
Starting maths homework now, then I'll do chemistry, and then psychology. I don't think I have any biology though, I finished that one 2 days ago. All this work, need to focus, so I'll see you all later
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