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I'm getting the feeling next year's gonna get much harderOne of the easiest Extension 1 papers in the history of the HSC, in my opinion.
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I'm getting the feeling next year's gonna get much harderOne of the easiest Extension 1 papers in the history of the HSC, in my opinion.
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No of course not, they would not do that. I just feel like they should of changed the question if they could. I'm not a conspiracy theorist haha.Do you think they intentionally made a bomb Q. because of circumstances at the time? I think it was just a coincidence.
bostes did 9/11no of course not, they would not do that. I just feel like they should of changed the question if they could. I'm not a conspiracy theorist haha.
I think it's on a different thread on the Mathematics Extension 1 thing.Anyone have the paper?
tywebb posted it here: http://community.boredofstudies.org/1188/mathematics-extension-1/356063/ext-1-paper.html#post7208365 .Anyone have the paper?
Someone I was talking to at the train station said the same. They are easy marks.Also was gutted when there was none of those easy 1/2 d/dx V^2 type questions (you know what im trying to say)
What I did was let angle CBA be theta, and that was equal to angle CDA as they are angles in the same segment. Angle CDA will be equal to angle CMF for the same reason as CMDE is a cyclic quadrilateral. Also, as angle ACB is 90 degrees, angle CAB will be 90 - theta. So now we can find angle MFA to be 90 degrees by the angle sum of a triangle being 180 degrees, and so MF is perpendicular to AB.Could someone explain how the circle geometry perpendicular proof worked? That is, the second part to the circle geometry question.
Did you try to scab some partial marks? I know for induction if you prove the "true for x=1" and "assume true for n=k" then I believe that's 2 marks without actually doing work. (maybe just 1?)"50/70 and I would be proud, heck even a 45 PLEASE BOSTES"
Just wondering, would say that doing 4u significantly improves your 3u? If so for what reasons? Does 4u significantly improve your problem solving a skills or is it because specific 4u methods make 3u question less difficult?At this point in time, a miracle and a high E3 is what I'm praying for.
The paper whooped me harder than my parents ever did.
Its good to hear that the 4U kids in my cohort found it relatively fine - but I'm like "50/70 and I would be proud, heck even a 45 PLEASE BOSTES". But they did notice that it was a notch harder than the recent years of papers (but of course, 4U kids aren't human, so they found it fun and challenging).
FML.
we've been found out guys!!!but of course, 4u kids aren't human
Yeah one of my friends did 4 unit, and his 3 unit marks became a lot higher afterwards. I'm guessing it's got to do with problem solving ability, as we do much harder questions that require a higher problem solving ability. I'm mainly talking about harder 3 unit anyway.Just wondering, would say that doing 4u significantly improves your 3u? If so for what reasons? Does 4u significantly improve your problem solving a skills or is it because specific 4u methods make 3u question less difficult?
It can make 3U become a (at least relative) piece of cake.Just wondering, would say that doing 4u significantly improves your 3u? If so for what reasons? Does 4u significantly improve your problem solving a skills or is it because specific 4u methods make 3u question less difficult?