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  1. haque

    a hundred percent??

    Henderson's my tutor as well-he also topped the state in 10 of his units- and trebla, steph asked them for her raw mark apparently(u can like pay and get ur mark or something-vinh told me in front of steph and steph didn't contradict him-hence i'm pretty sure about it). Btw I wonder if i see...
  2. haque

    a hundred percent??

    Anthony Henderson, 1993
  3. haque

    a hundred percent??

    Steph got 118/120, that equated to 100.
  4. haque

    NEED CASH? i need tutor.. win win situation!

    ninjashirlee why don't u ask casebash, KEypadSDM or Virtual or something-i mean Keypad's an absolute beast and so is casebash and if ur looking for an HSC student just finished virtual would be good.
  5. haque

    4u Mathematics Marathon v2.0

    I don't have that much time to type up a similar proof etc not with tsp plus all the tutorials and assignemnets i haven't done-besides once an 07er sees the hints they'll be able to do it themselves-the biggest obstacle for them would be euler's notation
  6. haque

    4u Mathematics Marathon v2.0

    Here's the answer for the first part, can't be bothered for the second part-i mean the proofs for both q iare almost the same so someone else can do it-eulers' notation is just that exp(ix)=cosx+isinx we use this later. cosx=(exp(ix) +exp(-ix))/2 and so if we sum all the terms as given we get...
  7. haque

    Qn.

    For the ellipse use PS+PS'=2a property-from that u find a and from that u can find e. So the complex numbers with the zs are the coords of the foci of the ellipse- except the ellipse has just been shifted up. U can find b easily from this. U have the ability to do this chousta-draw diagrams as well
  8. haque

    Phoenix Textbook

    Uni textbooks esp by grossman-very good rates of changeq, includes induction q of various kinds esp relating to e and i think one or two on pi. Harder integration not just the simple stuff-plus it shows how to approach various integration q that aren't taught in hsc+coroneos and extension q from...
  9. haque

    Phoenix Textbook

    Personally i didn't like phoenix-most of my past hsc q were done from the mansw books-as for sample hsc q-phoenix will give u the orthodox typical q-which is not ideal. There are much better books than phoenix and going ahead onto the so called "uni stuff" will broaden the knowledge and chalenge...
  10. haque

    An exponential question

    For L'Hopitals rule we express in the form of -infinity on infinty in this case so i've written (x-2) divided by 2^(1-x ) and then using the rule we differentiate "top and bottom individually". The expression (x-2)2^(1-x )isn't the same as (x-2)2^(x-1). I should have put brackets but forgot to...
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    An exponential question

    yeah it can be shown algebraically-but in the hsc all we learn is tat exponential functions increase or decrease at a greater rate than linear functions. However we could use L'Hopital's rule for indeterminate forms, in this case we can write it as -infinity/infinity so let y=lim(xgoes to...
  12. haque

    An exponential question

    y=0 is the horizontal asymptote which is seen from ssglain's reasoning.
  13. haque

    polynomial

    It'll be better if u do it urself-but here are a few hints that will make it easier. show that z^6-z^3+1=0 are among the roots of z^9-1, from those roots u exclude the roots of z^3+1=0 . Then group these roots in the form of factors of the polynomial. Groups factors with conjugate roots and this...
  14. haque

    Complex No. Question

    Jyu's method is correct-so whichever one u feel comfortable with-but what i did was expressed 1+cos@+isin@ in modulus argument for-in which i used the double angle formula for cos and sin.
  15. haque

    Induction Involving Trigonometric Terms

    ssqlain i wasn't being critical or anything if that's what u thought(I was merely commenting, because i hadn't seen so many people do med before on the forums)-if i were u i would have joined bos later-u might waste too much time lol. Get some uni textbooks as well and do some q related to 3u...
  16. haque

    Complex No. Question

    there should be a cos@/2 outside not @ i think- let z=1+cos@+isin@ =1+2cos^2@/2-1+2isin@/2cos@/2 =2cos@/2(cos@/2+isin@/2) and z^n=(1+cos@+isin@)^n this=2^ncos^n@/2(cosn@/2 +isinn@/2)
  17. haque

    Which Ext-2 topics have you done?

    ianc's right-there are some chapters that r really short so u shouldn't spend much time on it-harder 3u probably takes the longest time(to cover properly)
  18. haque

    Locus in conics

    For these q sonic-use polar coordinates-since p divides it in that ratio, we have AP=2 and PB=4 if @ is the acute angle this line makes with the x axis then we represent the x cordinate of p as x=2cos@ and y=4sin@ using sin^2@ +cos^2@=1 u get x squared on 4 plus y squared on 16=1. If it was the...
  19. haque

    Which Ext-2 topics have you done?

    Who was that directed at and why use such coarse language?
  20. haque

    Which Ext-2 topics have you done?

    I'd advise going ahead urself-at this stage we had finished conics complex nos-we didn't manage to fit everything for the hsc-lots of topics were just rushed through
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