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  • in reply to: O Level – Elementary Mathematics #1950
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    Method of Proving Triangles are Congruent

    1. All the corresponding sides are equal (SSS)
    2. Two sides and the included angle are equal (SAS)
    3. Two angles and a corresponding side ar equal (ASA)
    4. Both triangles have a right angle , equal hypothenuse and another side is equal (RHS)

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    in reply to: O Level – Additional Mathematics #1949
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    Remainder Theorem

    If a polynomial f(x) is divided by linear divisor x – a, the remainder is f(a)

    Factor Theorem

    If x -a is a factor of the polynomial f(x) then f(a) = 0

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    Hi Ben

    Sure, will be posted on the website by 19 July

    Cheers! JC Physics Tutor.

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    5 main qualities that examiners look for in a good essay are as follow:

    1. Relevance – Addressing key issues in the question.
    2. Adequacy – Facts,arguments,evidence.
    3. Maturity – Logic and reason, profound rather than simplistic treatment
    4. Organisation – Logical development of ideas to reflect continuity of thought.
    5. Style – Simple, clear construction that helps clarity, enchanced by linguistic variation.

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    J2 Class Sat 3.30pm – 5.30pm 7/7/2012
    Lecture on Nervous System and will be completed on 14/7/2012 and next lesson will be Genetric Basis for Variation

    J1 Class 5.30pm – 7.30pm 7/7/2012
    Completed Cell Division
    Class assignment on Cell Division

    Cheers
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    Please practice the papers from the following JCs
    2011 CJC
    2011 RIJC
    2011 HCI
    2011 JJC
    2011 TJC
    2011 MJC

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    Hi All A-Level/JC/H2/H1 Physics Students

    We have completed A-Level Physics syllabus, starting this week we will be revising J1 topics

    This week we will be doing Measurements, Kinetics, Dynamics and Forces, Work Done Energy and Power

    Cheers! JC Physics Tutor.

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    Hi All A-Level/JC/H2/H1 Chemistry Students

    In the month of July, we will be revising on physical chemistry on the first three week and the last will be revising on Organic Chemistry

    This week we will be revising on Atoms, Molecules, Stoichiometry. Redox and Gases

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    Hi Genevieve

    Solution will be posted by today

    Cheers!
    Mr Ong

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    Hi All A-Level/JC/H2/H1 Chemistry Students

    We have completed the final week revision on physical and organic.

    Topics covered as follow:
    Chemical Bonding
    Reaction Kinetics
    Chemical Eqm
    Ionic Eqm
    Electrochemistry
    Elucidation 2 and 3

    All the Best for your coming Mid Year Exam
    From Alvin and Mr Ong

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    Hi All A-Level/JC/H2/H1 Physics Students

    Last week,we have completed the following topics.

    Electirc Field
    Wave and Oscillations
    Superposition
    EM and EMI
    Quantum Physics

    All the Best for the coming Mid Year Exam

    Pleas contact Mr Ong if you have any more questions

    Cheers! JC Physics Tutor.

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    Hi All A-Level/JC/H2/H1 Chemistry Students

    Saytzeff’s rule

    The more substituted alkene is the more stable alkene because
    1) Alkyl groups are electron donating and hence they intensify the electron cloud of the double bond, strengthening it.

    2) Alkyl groups are sterically large, hence they would be the most stable if they are further away from each other.

    However it must be noted that there are exceptions to Saytzeff’s rule, which is Hofmann’s rule. Hofmann states that the least substituted alkene is the most stable alkene. But for the purpose of your syllabus, stick to what Saytzeff says.

    From Alvin

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    Hi Micole

    Will explain to you when we meet on Friday.

    Hi Jeremy

    Selected Vectors solutions will be posted in the website

    Please contact me if you have more questions.

    Cheers!
    Mr Ong

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    Hi Genevieve

    Solution will be posted by today

    Cheers!
    Mr Ong

    in reply to: O Level – Physics #1854
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    Forecs – Key Concepts

    1. A force is a push or pull that one object exerts on another
    2. SI unit of force is Newton – N
    3. A scalar quantity has magnitude only
    4. A vector quantity has magnitude and direction.
    5. When two or more forces acting on an object, the resultant is the vector sum of all the forces
    6. Netwon’s 1st law states that every object will continue in its state of rest or uniform motion in a straight line unless a resultant force acts on it to change its states.
    7. Netwon’s 2nd law F = ma

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