1:42:56 I like to think of any inverse function like this. e.g. y = sqrt(x), I draw x= y^2 so i rotate my paper pi/2 anti-clock wise and then draw x = y^2 and remember that the negative of y-axis on this horizontal line is actually on the right instead of left and so i flip the graph on the line y = 0 automatically then chose the domain of y that makes it a function. :) Thinking of this and when you said 2 reflection = 1 rotation. I observe 1 rotation and a reflection = 1 reflection? I will go investigate this observation.
Hi - this is just one part of the application process. Candidates also apply on UCAS, and may be invited to interview. Please see www.ox.ac.uk/apply for details of the application process. ^James
1:42:56 I like to think of any inverse function like this. e.g. y = sqrt(x), I draw x= y^2 so i rotate my paper pi/2 anti-clock wise and then draw x = y^2 and remember that the negative of y-axis on this horizontal line is actually on the right instead of left and so i flip the graph on the line y = 0 automatically then chose the domain of y that makes it a function. :)
Thinking of this and when you said 2 reflection = 1 rotation. I observe 1 rotation and a reflection = 1 reflection? I will go investigate this observation.
Can I get into ms computer science in oxford with scholarship by just clearing this exam only? Or should do anything else??
Hi - this is just one part of the application process. Candidates also apply on UCAS, and may be invited to interview. Please see www.ox.ac.uk/apply for details of the application process. ^James
Any idea why Imperial switched to TMUA from MAT?
I swear they havent
i think it is to do with the problems with the MAT last year?