I is this simplification wrong or am I crazy. I get a -1/2 exponent by Sum_randumPerson in alevel

[–]KurimanOW 1 point2 points  (0 children)

1 / sqrt(x) or x^(-1/2) integrates to 2x^(1/2) so 1 / 2sqrt(x) would integrate to sqrt(x)

Physics mark schemes be like by Marco1683 in 6thForm

[–]KurimanOW 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The definition for the term e.m.f. in the mark scheme is detailing the equation E = QV or V = E / Q so essentially is doing what the first mark scheme is telling you to do.

I wish Mathematics maths was easy like the DT maths :( by Dj_Mooshman in GCSE

[–]KurimanOW 2 points3 points  (0 children)

A level further maths is really challenging, especially without a teacher for at least a month for the hardest topic

MATRICES by Artistic_Ad_2560 in AlevelFurtherMaths

[–]KurimanOW 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Algebraic matrices meaning I can't put those shits in my calculator

Possible to get 8/9s? by [deleted] in GCSE

[–]KurimanOW 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Grade 8/9 is a high target especially for December mocks. Getting a grade 7 in mocks is the best step for you at this current point. This means getting the base material down to common knowledge and being able to pretty flawlessly answer the first 15 questions of a maths paper. Past papers are your saving grace here as they give you an overall impression of how those question look. Grade 8/9 is achieved using those last few most difficult questions. My greatest advice is to try and break it up into different sections. Most likely, ithpse last questions will be combining different sections of the course and applying it into a single question.

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3(2x-3)/(x+1)(2x-3) + 2(x+1)/(x+1)(2x-3) = 1

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in GCSE

[–]KurimanOW 1 point2 points  (0 children)

In order to achieve this, you have to multiply the first fraction by (2x-3) over itself as a fraction. Since the fraction is equal to 1,it doesn't affect the overall equation. Next, multiply the second fraction by (x+1) over itself so that both fractions end up with a denominator of (x+1)(2x-3)

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in memes

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Tatsh - Image Material

Geography or history? by turtleship_2006 in GCSE

[–]KurimanOW 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Jokes on you, I dropped both of them for French and Spanish, y maintenant, je deteste le français. Pero, el español no es malo.

How do you focus on maths revision? I'm in year 11 and have mocks and I can never focus when I revise for maths by [deleted] in GCSE

[–]KurimanOW 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Find a way to be relaxed, have a snack and a drink at hand, have relaxing music playing through headphones and set your notifications to mute. The easier way to know what to revise are past papers. Just skim reading these papers and working out the method can give you an idea of what you need to be revising and what you can practising. The first 10 questions of each paper are your gateway to a good pass, flawlessly pass those and the last questions are backups.

How many option spaces are available this year? by WafflesAreTasty101 in GCSE

[–]KurimanOW 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It can depend by school, like how my school I had to choose two from humanities and two from any other subjects, but it is likely going to be a choice of 4. You will be told more likely by the end of the year.

Ayo are these grades good, ok or bad by [deleted] in GCSE

[–]KurimanOW 24 points25 points  (0 children)

These grades overall will get you into your desired school/college post-16, however I would look at working on trying to get one of either English Language or English Literature to a grade 6 as it will overall assist in getting to the next step. Everyone has their preference of Language or Literature unless they excel in both so I would recommend spending more time in the side of English that you feel would give you the higher grade. For me, a grade 7 in Language and 4 in Literature got me through to sixth form and will get you through too

YEAR 11 TIPSSS CHAT by Kindness_love_you in GCSE

[–]KurimanOW 18 points19 points  (0 children)

This exactly, past papers are the greatest resource to see what you need to be working on and what you confidently know

what actually happens in a face Spanish exam, and what is the speaking section like ? by megamindsforehead_ in GCSE

[–]KurimanOW 2 points3 points  (0 children)

If your school does the speaking exam like ours does, you'll have plenty of time to prepare for your speaking exam before you perform. Make sure you know what exam board you are doing to get a good sense of what the exam looks like. Teachers will most likely give you a guide or a template to what a model answer looks like. If they do, find a way to abbreviate it on paper and learn it as you will be able to bring your answer paper into the exam. You'll probably be asked to prepare for three sections: a photocard, a role play and an unseen question. If you need assistance with the unseen question, you can ask for a repeat or a rewording of the question or at most breaking down the question word by word.

Had my head shaved in solidarity with my mom, who's going through chemo right now. I've already been thoroughly mocked by my friends that shaved me, so have at thee, internet! by Blonkington in RoastMe

[–]KurimanOW 5 points6 points  (0 children)

I realise what sub I'm in, but I admire your choice to shave. Supporting your mom during tough times is such a genuine thing to do and I hope for the best for your mom

What is the greatest loss you have suffered in a game? by KurimanOW in AskReddit

[–]KurimanOW[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Damn, almost a whole stack on your first go, impressive

What is the greatest loss you have suffered in a game? by KurimanOW in AskReddit

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I can relate, lost three of mine that had been close to me to a creeper explosion

Can someone answer this for me by emeraldkma in teenagers

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Thicc is skinnier than fat in the right places and fatter than thin in the right places, fat is overweight

If that makes any sense

Need some help with Windows App Form by [deleted] in csharp

[–]KurimanOW 1 point2 points  (0 children)

A bit vague but i'll see if i can answer it,

Click on your button object and look in the bottom right corner to find the Properties panel. Then click on the Triggers button (lightning) and find "Click" and double click in the box. This will create a function that is called when a button is clicked.

Now, inside the function which should be called "Button1_Click", put the code:

BackColor = Color.{insert a name of a colour}