Thank you for providing this to the community. This is extremely helpful and many students will appreciate it.
Is there a way to mass download sections e.g. by school, in a .zip document without having to download individually and then manually zipping it up?
The upcoming Mastering HSC Mathematics this time will be only me, which is why it will take longer.
I will most likely finish around mid-December but there's not much point publishing it at that time when I can instead spend another month or so to perfect it.
Don't be disheartened.
Even the best in the state find them difficult. We don't expect many (if any) students to walk away feeling completely confident that they got everything out.
Okay everybody I know I'm a bit late to the game but here are my solutions. I've added some nice bits and pieces that might not be present in other solutions out there. Hope you enjoy the alternative solutions...
Okay I've uploaded them everybody. Please take a look and let me know if you find any errors. I've made an effort to include as many alternative solutions as I could, within reason. In particular, I think you guys may like the alternative solution to the perms/combs Q14, the parametrics first...
Sorry for the delay everybody. I won't be able to release these until probably around 11pm or so because I'm teaching swimming until around 9:45pm tonight, but then I'll be hungry and want to eat dinner so make that closer to midnight.
I'm almost done, but spent most of my time explaining a few...
Probably. But I guess we can cut them some slack since they got it out so quickly.
I'm still plodding along slowly but I've made sure to explain everything in detail.
This is actually the best way of doing these. Regarding penalty, I actually cannot say for sure, but I am reasonably confident it will be okay. Amongst endless non-attempts, they see someone have a different solution. It will get given a lot of attention for sure, and hopefully those people know...
I've updated the solutions. Thanks everybody for your input.
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I like this answer. I knew as I was doing it that I was going a bit round-about. I rushed a bit too much and ended with a longer solution. Would you be okay with me adding your answer in as an alternative?
Nice spotting I will fix this.