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"How can the hypodermic syringe theory and the two step flow theory be used to explain the columbine high school killings?"

 

Come on people. Chop chop.

 

It can't. At all. In any way shape or form.

 

Thanks for the links Supergrunch, I'll probably check them out near the end of the month when I get paid, and have a bit more time. I see they're OCR approved, I had OCR as my board for my alevels, and their syllabus(and the text books we were using) seemed pretty thorough, so sounds coolio to me!

 

(btw Moogle, I have no idea what those things you mentioned are)

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(2x^2+5x-3)

anyone know what to put that down into two

(2x+?)(x-?)

 

I just totally lost all will to do this question.

 

Great so i figured it out, correct me please if I'm wrong, its (2x-1)(x+3)

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(2x^2+5x-3)

anyone know what to put that down into two

(2x+?)(x-?)

 

I just totally lost all will to do this question.

 

Great so i figured it out, correct me please if I'm wrong, its (2x-1)(x+3)

 

ahhh, quadratic equations! I remember once I knew how to derive the quadratic equation, that was quite an achievement. Anyway, that looks spot on to me.

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ahhh, quadratic equations! I remember once I knew how to derive the quadratic equation, that was quite an achievement. Anyway, that looks spot on to me.

You mean the quadratic equation formula?

 

Actually, you do fun things with them in further pure 1, with complex roots and the fundamental theorem of algebra.

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ooh i have a thermo book in front of me, and i did a thermo course last year. I'm a physicist but i may be able to help, especially because we do everything in mathematics and not hand waveyness. whihc derivations in particular?

 

EDIT: The book is "equilibrium thermodynamics" by C.J.Adkins third edition. Its got pretty much every derivation I needed, so you should prolly check it out.

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Hmm. Well. I know where I'm trying to get to...I jsut need to get more used to recognising how to get there. I've just about sussed out the fundamental equations and Maxwell''s relations. But I get easily confused (you know, three different types of d and two deltas :p). I'm starting my tute work in the next couple of days, I'll detail the stuff then.

 

I'm using E Brian Smith - Basic Chemical Thermo. It's pretty decent actually although it does take shortcuts in derivations (which leaves me utterly confused because my maths is barely competent...the barely bit only added in because I wasn't last in my collections :p). But whatever, it's 1,000,000 times better than Atkins. The knobber.

 

Which college are you in out of interest?

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I'm sorely tempted, but i have to go beat harris-manchester in cuppers pool.

How you finding the STEP papers? I never took them because I didn't need to but people who did said they were solid.

They're pretty evil, but I'm just doing them for fun... I'm actually going to do Natural Sciences.

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