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RE: All About Flu and Cough
sharkee:
Have you consulted doctor?hi
I am new to this thread.
My 5yo son walks around perpetually with a drippy nose and I attribute it to childcare since there is always someone unwell in their midst.
Are there any habits/ natural remedies to recommend?
I usually try not to give him drugs, if not he will be taking them all the time.
Looking forward to hearing your advice, thank you.
my son was like that when he was 3 years old. I brought him to see doc. he was fine after taking medicine for a short period.
Hope your child will get well soon. -
RE: IP SCHOOLS DSA (ACADEMIC) - AT A GLANCE
Found this article related to DSA. It seems must start preparing the kids very early if got plan for DSA -_-!!
http://www.tutorchen.com/interview-dsa/ -
RE: DSA 2017
soursop:
Does anyone know if DSA for dance need GAT test? And what would be the average results for p5 and SA1 p6 before it is worth to try for DSA?
Hi,
Q:Does anyone know if DSA for dance need GAT test?
A: Generally yes. Though different schools may have different policies. It all depends on the individual schools. You can call the schools to confirm.
Q: And what would be the average results for p5 and SA1 p6 before it is worth to try for DSA?
A: Hmmm... I know RI and RGS will look at the P5 and P6 results.
Good luck to your child!! -
RE: IP School Mathematics (Year 1 to Year 4)
Understood.
Tks!
:thankyou:tutorchen:
Hi Siling,siling:
Hi, I have a question on logarithm.
How to do this question? Can someone help?
Show that a^x = e^(xlna).
Thanks!!
Let y = a^x
ln y = ln(a^x) [take ln on both sides of the equation]
ln y = x lna [apply power law, i.e. ln (a^n) = n lna]
y = e^xlna. [change the previous equation into the exponential form]
Therefore, a^x = e^(xlna) (shown)
The information inside the [ ] is the explanation of the working. You are not expected to present all these when you are answering the question in exam.
Hope it helps. Cheers!
By the way, I am a former RGS teacher. Feel free to ask me IP Math/Physics questions.
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RE: IP School Mathematics (Year 1 to Year 4)
Hi, I have a question on logarithm.
How to do this question? Can someone help?
Show that a^x = e^(xlna).
Thanks!!