Loz_metalhead
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- 2006
Cool. I think I got 90/120...im so happy about that:wave:
i guess the question are so easy that u can make the answer thta fastT.Goodhew said:Solutions by me . Only Q10 iv) & v) are not included due to lack of time...
Mathematics (2Unit) HSC Solutions - 2006 (v1.1)
lolT.Goodhew said:Yeah unfortunately made lots of silly errors, but cleared most up i think... what else do you expect when you do the HSC at midnight lol
You're absolutely right about the trig error, that's been fixed in the newest version of the solutions. I'm afraid the limiting value solution is correct however.rusty123 said:dude just pointing out your solution to 7b iii) is wrong. in the first set of brackets in the third line, you had sin(2pi/3) as (2pi - root3)/2, whereas it should only be (root3)/2 so the answer comes out being 7.4 or so i think. also, an answer for 6a iii), the prove it's a rhombus one, would be great as i'm unsure about it. oh and in question 6b iii), i put the limiting value as 450 cause it only decreases from this initial value. i had never seen the term "limiting value" with regards to exponential growth/decay before so i assumed it was asking for the limit of how high the population gets. does this seem reasonable enough to get the mark? or am i way off track... thanks anyone who replies
The probabilities are without replacement as shown in the current version of the solutions. This is primarily because the question asks for different squares.jfan30 said:hey Goodhew, with question 4C it doesnt say specifically that the girl does not put the chess pieces back after she picks them.. so doesnt t that mean the probability of chosing a colour at any time is 0.5? write back asap pls
are u sure?T.Goodhew said:The probabilities are without replacement as shown in the current version of the solutions. This is primarily because the question asks for different squares.