Good point.Enough of this....
lets start predicting what'll actually be in the exam
that way we can improve on those areas and maximise our marks
I'm thinking there will be maths in the exam.Enough of this....
lets start predicting what'll actually be in the exam
that way we can improve on those areas and maximise our marks
hmmm not likely, maths is too hard, they won't put it in the exam.I'm thinking there will be maths in the exam.
If you use MIF, you will conquer the HSC, faisalabdul16 can confirmuse terry lee/ cambridge
use MIF and you will be in for a shock
but i thought the q's are too easy?If you use MIF, you will conquer the HSC, faisalabdul16 can confirm
good girlbut i thought the q's are too easy?
good girl
Lies.but i thought the q's are too easy?
I am going to recommend MIF to everyone.
MIF is the best. A lot of MIF questions were similar to last year's HSC exam.
It will get you a state rank
hopefully there won't be any integration if not differentiation ...I'm thinking there will be maths in the exam.
YES! MIF will get you that state rank. Okay so you know how a lot of people get 100% in the 3u hsc exam. How do they work out who state ranked? Who used MIF. Whoever used it the most, gets 1st and so on.If you use MIF, you will conquer the HSC, faisalabdul16 can confirm
The questions are insanely hard wtf you on aboutbut i thought the q's are too easy?
you're teacher must have breezed through advanced maths at uni.
even my math teacher admits the q's are too easy.
lol. yet she still makes us buy the book..
Possibly some implicit differentiation.hopefully there won't be any integration if not differentiation ...
This guys knows what he's talking about.YES! MIF will get you that state rank. Okay so you know how a lot of people get 100% in the 3u hsc exam. How do they work out who state ranked? Who used MIF. Whoever used it the most, gets 1st and so on.
The questions are insanely hard wtf you on about
you're teacher must have breezed through advanced maths at uni.
Possibly some implicit differentiation.
what's implicit differentiation? like primitives???YES! MIF will get you that state rank. Okay so you know how a lot of people get 100% in the 3u hsc exam. How do they work out who state ranked? Who used MIF. Whoever used it the most, gets 1st and so on.
The questions are insanely hard wtf you on about
you're teacher must have breezed through advanced maths at uni.
Possibly some implicit differentiation.
my teacher isn't a good teacher.. really mediocreYES! MIF will get you that state rank. Okay so you know how a lot of people get 100% in the 3u hsc exam. How do they work out who state ranked? Who used MIF. Whoever used it the most, gets 1st and so on.
The questions are insanely hard wtf you on about
you're teacher must have breezed through advanced maths at uni.
Possibly some implicit differentiation.
lol implicit diff, I'm doing that now, eeeeeeez. Jokes I suck at math.what's implicit differentiation? like primitives???
is this weird that my school has started teaching trig functions before exponential/log functions??? cos that's a different order from the cambridge textbook
Implicit differentiation is just a form of differentiation where functions are not explicitly in terms of x, you won't need it in 2 unit.what's implicit differentiation? like primitives???
is this weird that my school has started teaching trig functions before exponential/log functions??? cos that's a different order from the cambridge textbook
Thanks for typing it upImplicit differentiation is just a form of differentiation where functions are not explicitly in terms of x, you won't need it in 2 unit.
E.g. . The two unit method would be to rearrange and square root to get , and then differentiating to get the value of the gradient at a point.
However, a much faster way is to differentiate straight off
If you think of y as a function of x, so y=f(x)$y^2=[f(x)]^2, and you can differentiate it easily.
You could just for the answer, but if you write as part of your working out you'll lose marks.Thanks for typing it up
anyways, so if one does 4u can they use the methods they learned in the 3u exam?? like using implicit differentiation in 2u?