I have a big science test coming up soon, and there is a lot of math involved with it. I am having a hard time remembering all the mathematical equations for it, so if anyone can give me some helpful tips for studying them, that would be great.
(cheating on the test isn't a tip though
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Last edited by CloneCommando1 (2011-05-19 12:14:28)
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Lol, we had a math test today -_-
They gave us a paper to revise (supposed to be from 2007, just to look at questions) and we had the SAME questions in the actual test!
It was the 2011 paper but had the same questions!
Just revise, it might pay off ;D
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I don't think I'll get that lucky, or get the chance to revise.
Last edited by CloneCommando1 (2011-05-19 12:43:01)
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CloneCommando1 wrote:
I don't think I'll get that lucky, or get the chance to revise.
Ah.
Just ask the internet? I did that when we learnt factorising of algebraic equations. XD
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Maybe... but theres only about a dozen questions on the test so I really can't afford to get any of them wrong. And judging by my previous science tests, they are pretty specific questions.
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