umm what
Banned
I am so excited !
100% for you already matePM me the paper as it stands now so I can attempt it tomorrow p00nsticks . (The MX2 one.)
Anything less means that he accidentally messed up a single digit somewhere100% for you already mate
Haha it was more to check for typos / errors / potentially confusing wording in questions, have been providing feedback on a couple of drafts so I know most of what's in it.100% for you already mate
Not anymore, I figured it would be quite impractical because I will need to write a full set of marking guidelines etc, which will take far too long. Also, too difficult to find tutors who understand how the marking processes work in the HSC, they exist in very small numbers. I will do the marking myself and release a thread on the day of the exam. The more able students will be able to explain some of the things in the examination.So is the daily schedule still the same. ie 2 hours for MX1, 3 for MX2... then a few hours for marking where we do whatever, and then feedback/tips?
I don't get why arg (z+k) has to be greater than zero. Lets say z is 0.5-0.5i which has modulus 0.5 which is less than one which is what the restriction requires. Obviously though the arg of z is less than zero (being -pi/4 in this case). So when k is any real number, z+k will always remain below the real axis and hence the argument will always be negative.Too straightforward, and didn't have enough space for it.
Oh ok. I'll try the question now (inb4 I don't get it even though its 'straightforward lol)Ahhh I missed out on some (rather crucial) details.
1. Im(z) > 0
2. k > 0
hehehehhe.I don't get why arg (z+k) has to be greater than zero. Lets say z is 0.5-0.5i which has modulus 0.5 which is less than one which is what the restriction requires. Obviously though the arg of z is less than zero (being -pi/4 in this case). So when k is any real number, z+k will always remain below the real axis and hence the argument will always be negative.
Am I missing something simple and being retarded?
But yes, I've never seen a question like this before so I'm getting even more excited haha
Is this question right? I ended up with unless i messed up somewhere..