Which question did the Q16 get ripped from?This exam was really a disappointment, I thought CSSA could produce better papers than they did today.
Hell, the very last question was ripped from a HSC paper.
Just a load of algebra, subbing gradients into that angle between 2 lines formulaHow did people find the tangent of QSR in the conics question
Ah fine my thread diesWhich question did the Q16 get ripped from?
HSC 2009 Q7(b), the only thing different was m replaced with n.Which question did the Q16 get ripped from?
HAHAHAHAHHAHAAh fine my thread dies
From 2009 q7(b)
That's so bad haha.HSC 2009 Q7(b), the only thing different was m replaced with n.
EDIT: beeeten
http://www.wolframalpha.com/input/?i=integrate+(5x-3)/(x^2++6x+-+14)i know this is unrelated to cssa but my school used questions from different papers and my teacher said this was from the western region paper... no one could do it, pretty sure they typed it out wrong for us but here:
integral: (5x-3)/(x^2 +6x-14)
im thinking it shouldve been +14? anyone?
obviously i checked wolfram first, do you really think we would be asked to find that integral^
You can still get an answer with -14, just make the denominator (x+3-(23)^.5)(x+3+(23)^.5), then use partial fractions and you should get a logi know this is unrelated to cssa but my school used questions from different papers and my teacher said this was from the western region paper... no one could do it, pretty sure they typed it out wrong for us but here:
integral: (5x-3)/(x^2 +6x-14)
im thinking it shouldve been +14? anyone?
Too difficult for allocated marks.You can still get an answer with -14, just make the denominator (x+3-(23)^.5)(x+3+(23)^.5), then use partial fractions and you should get a log