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  1. Nooblet94

    Complex Numbers

    You'll get it from school when we sign out.
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    Maths Discussion Thread

    So is there a proof that's within range of the mx2 course? The proof I've seen used Taylor series, but I've only got a vague understanding of how they work.
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    Music 1

    Loved the piece from drumline. I did a double-take when I read "contrast and unity" for q4, but it made sense once the piece was played.
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    Is This Year's HSC Easy?

    ..wut. loool Amy McNeilage. Why? It's not like it affects you.
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    Q11

    ...fuark. Didn't even consider that.
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    Q14

    Depends on whether you converted the 360km/h to km/minute or converted the 5 minutes into hours.
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    General Thoughts: Mathematics Ext 1

    100 + quite a good 4 unit mark.
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    Question 14 Solutions

    What do you think 65 would align to? 95-96 or so?
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    Is This Year's HSC Easy?

    This forum is a terrible representation.
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    Q14

    My upper bound for the projectile question is incorrect.
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    Q14

    alpha's a constant, so cos(alpha) is also a constant.
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    Q13

    Just checked on wolframalpha and it's 22 something. Ugh.
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    Q12

    That seems quite harsh. I'm not sure though. And yes, it should be equal to as well, just a typo. EDIT: Fuck, on second consideration, I might've just put > in the exam. :'(
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    Q11

    Oh, well I put that down and then simplified. It was -12C3 2^3.
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    Q14

    For b)iii) there's two possible intervals theta can lie in in order to satisfy the distance requirement, but only one satisfies the height.
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    Q13

    Use the double angle formula to expand it and then draw up a right angled triangle with sides 2 and 3, find the 3rd side and use that to find sin(arccos(2/3))
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    Q12

    For the parametrics you use Pythagoras' theorem to express y in terms of k and t, then it comes out from there.
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    Q11

    \\($a$)&space;\frac{\pi}{12}\\&space;($b$)&space;2x\tan&space;x&plus;x^2$sec$^2x\\&space;($c$)&space;x<3&space;$&space;or&space;$&space;x>6\\&space;($d$)&space;\frac{4}{21}\\&space;($e$)&space;11760\\&space;($f$)i)&space;-1760\\&space;($f$)ii)&space;$n&space;must&space;be&space;a&space;multiple&s...
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    Section I - Multiple Choice

    C A B C D A C D D B Mistakes?
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