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Trebla

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Yeah I know Graham, he was doing honours with me last year. But 2nd year advanced tutes would only be taken by doctors and PhD students at least a couple of years in.
LOL, I was in the same class as him back when he was an undergrad student (in both Maths/Stats and Commerce lectures).

For the 2nd year tutorials, I remember having a current honours student take a tutorial for MATH2970 (though normal and advanced were mixed)...
 

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I keep seeing this thread on the main page, and click on it, thinking I'm going to ban someone for spam. Then when I get here, it's a legit maths question......

It's been my third time clicking here already....
ahahaha aerath
 

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Has anyone besides carrot sticks done the question, it was intended for 4 unit kids, I knew carrot could do it already, I thought it would be fun for the actual students to do it
 

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Has anyone besides carrot sticks done the question, it was intended for 4 unit kids, I knew carrot could do it already, I thought it would be fun for the actual students to do it
Is the question based on something that someone who had only done 4 unit for a term would be able to do?
 

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Is the question based on something that someone who had only done 4 unit for a term would be able to do?
It depends on what school you go to. Some schools also do Integration in the first term. Whilst many do Complex and Graphs.
 

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Is the question based on something that someone who had only done 4 unit for a term would be able to do?
If you finished 4U integration, then it should be do-able.

However, you don't exactly need to be taught 4U integration to learn Reduction Formula. It's quite intuitive.

I 'discovered' it by accident when I was in Year 12 before we did the Integration topic.

I thought I made an awesome discovery, until my teacher told me we were going to learn it anyway.
 

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Yeh but lots of kids would of accelerated and learnt a lot more of the course
 

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