OK, this is the last topic-specific thread. I will include one last thread that is genral Trial/HSC Tips for 3/4U Maths later ....
Tips for Harder 3U:
- Harder 3U means just that, harder 3U questions. It can be from ANY area of 3U, but I will cover the most popular areas here (circle geo, inequalities, induction, probability, rates)
- Circle Geometry
-- As you may already know, there is no new geometry to learn for 4U, just harder question based on what you already know. Most of these questions you either get, or you don't, there are very few tips I can give.
-- One main tip is if it is taking too many steps then you probably have got it wrong. Even 4U querstions shouldn't be too complex.
- Inequalities
-- For inequalties you must know the arthimatic and geometric means identies off by heart, and be good at manipulating them. Arnold & Arnold have some good questions in there book.
- Induction
-- 4U inductions introduces the idea of recursive induction, using a formula to prove an induction statement. These arn't that much harder than regular induction, remeber to try and use the known result as a guide of how to manipulate the LHS of the equation to get the RHS.
- Probability
-- I HATE probability at the best of times, but 4U probability makes me scream. I have no good tips, so feel free to post some of your own.
- Rates
-- Rates cropped up in last year's 4U HSC as a harder 3U question, and they can be very tricky. Again, there is nothing new to learn, it's just tricker questions. In the case of rates questions it is really a matter of practice makes perfect.
Tips for Harder 3U:
- Harder 3U means just that, harder 3U questions. It can be from ANY area of 3U, but I will cover the most popular areas here (circle geo, inequalities, induction, probability, rates)
- Circle Geometry
-- As you may already know, there is no new geometry to learn for 4U, just harder question based on what you already know. Most of these questions you either get, or you don't, there are very few tips I can give.
-- One main tip is if it is taking too many steps then you probably have got it wrong. Even 4U querstions shouldn't be too complex.
- Inequalities
-- For inequalties you must know the arthimatic and geometric means identies off by heart, and be good at manipulating them. Arnold & Arnold have some good questions in there book.
- Induction
-- 4U inductions introduces the idea of recursive induction, using a formula to prove an induction statement. These arn't that much harder than regular induction, remeber to try and use the known result as a guide of how to manipulate the LHS of the equation to get the RHS.
- Probability
-- I HATE probability at the best of times, but 4U probability makes me scream. I have no good tips, so feel free to post some of your own.
- Rates
-- Rates cropped up in last year's 4U HSC as a harder 3U question, and they can be very tricky. Again, there is nothing new to learn, it's just tricker questions. In the case of rates questions it is really a matter of practice makes perfect.