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    1996 hsc maths ext1

    Common denominate the fractions, then notice the numerator simplifies to a sine expansion identity in the form of sin(A - B), which can then be simplified and expanded again to get the answer.
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    Genuine Freak Out

    I had this problem 2 years when I did the IPT paper for accelerated. All I can say is, this amount of freaking out isn't going to help, it just makes things worse. Much of the IPT course consists of pure memorisation; my entire study program for IPT to prep for the exam was to shut my door, flip...
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    Complex Numbers

    An easier way would be to do this geometrically. Because the result is purely imaginary, we can simply say that arg[(z+2)/(z-4i)] = +/- (pi/2). Subsequently, arg (z+2) - arg (z-4i) = +/- (pi/2). The shape itself becomes a circle, with z+2 and z-4i as two points on the circle that, when you...
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    Conic Question Help

    If we have a look at the equation, we see that the eccentricity of this hyperbola is the square root of 1+9^2/3^2. i.e. eccentricity = 2. If we then look at the focus of this hyperbola, we see that it is 2(sqrt3), which is also the x-coordinate of P. Therefore we know that since P is the...
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    4U Maths

    Well, basically, although 4 unit is extension 2 maths, it's more like one subject heaped on top of 3 unit, which is one subject heaped onto 2 unit. The difficulty of 4 unit maths comes primarily from the complexity of algebra in most places, because I've been recently writing equations that...
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