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isabelle101

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What extension 1 maths topic do you find the hardest??? And why?

For me...I'd probably say motion...there's so much manipulation and stuff involved it's so annyoing!!
 

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Well, I'm only in prelim.

Sigh, I say circles. My teacher says Parametric Representation of the Parabola should be the hardest prelim ex1 topic, but I do it with ease. Circles still gets to me, ugh ! In my exam, I lost 3 marks for not writing the complete rule. I just wrote "Alternate Segment Theorem". So pissed of @ circles.

Oh well.
 

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Well, I'm only in prelim.

Sigh, I say circles. My teacher says Parametric Representation of the Parabola should be the hardest prelim ex1 topic, but I do it with ease. Circles still gets to me, ugh ! In my exam, I lost 3 marks for not writing the complete rule. I just wrote "Alternate Segment Theorem". So pissed of @ circles.

Oh well.
oh that sucks...
and ur the opposite of me then, coz in prelim parametrics was hell, but circle geo was the easiest
 

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Well, I'm a guy who loves process. I have a mentality that I must make a process to succeed.

Parametrics, it's just great process.

1) Get whats given
2) apply formulas according to whats given
3) delete parameters

I'm a bit brief there, but it's easy

Circles on the other hand ! WTF ! There is no process! You have to look and look and look. Then when you think you've got it, you don't ! Ahhhhhhhh !

:) <3 maths though.
 

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Well past papers seem to indicate projectile motion and to a lesser degree binomial identities as the 'harder' topics judging by their prevalency in question 7's.

However I will admit that I still have probelms with circle geometry.
 

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Circle Geometry and Parametrics.

I think Permutations and Combinations is hard too but it's fun. circle geometry is hard + annoying.
 

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circle geometry is the best!!! all you have to do is look at a picture and figure out angles and stuff...

oh yeah, permutations and combinations and probability are the ultimate WORST!!!! THEY ARE SOOO HARD!!!! i never know what i should do and when...i hate it...
 
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Well, from my school, the hardest year 11 topic is Combinations + permutations...Actually, they're not hard, but sometimes there's a few tricks involved =/

Year 12 topic: Some projectile motion is hard, as well as some trig.
 

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hmm i dont think circle geo is, 4 unit circle geo is exponentially harder

the complicated perms and combs Q's
 

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Well, I'm only in prelim.

Sigh, I say circles. My teacher says Parametric Representation of the Parabola should be the hardest prelim ex1 topic, but I do it with ease. Circles still gets to me, ugh ! In my exam, I lost 3 marks for not writing the complete rule. I just wrote "Alternate Segment Theorem". So pissed of @ circles.

Oh well.
I provided solutions (hopefully correct) to 3 questions posed by norelle under "difficult circle geometry questions ' yesterday. You may find them helpful.
 
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