shoulfer
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I seriously doubt itif 70 raw is a 90 im sweet
I seriously doubt itif 70 raw is a 90 im sweet
How much time did you have to spare when you did the test?I seriously doubt it
35 minutesHow much time did you have to spare when you did the test?
yea I think every year people say that their test was harder because its the first time people are doing a test in proper exam conditionsme too
one can dream
would this scale more than 2021? maybe it's just exam conditions and that u feel it's harder.can you please not give me this false hope. LMFAOOO
No the from question 26 and before, those were like the last year questions. We never even learnt the identity if cos(ax+b) = cos(c) ax+b = c. I don't even think that's in the syllabus. Unless we were suppose to change cos into sin.yea I think every year people say that their test was harder because its the first time people are doing a test in proper exam conditions
I don't think that's an identity bro, and that question was just a normal trig modelling question, I've seen stuff exactly like that before.No the from question 26 and before, those were like the last year questions. We never even learnt the identity if cos(ax+b) = cos(c) ax+b = c. I don't even think that's in the syllabus
one of the solutions I saw did it that way. How did you do it?I don't think that's an identity bro, and that question was just a normal trig modelling question, I've seen stuff exactly like that before.
just proved B(t) was an even function and made it cos(pi/24(6-t)) for the 1st solution and I got the values rightone of the solutions I saw did it that way. How did you do it?
I was thinking about doing that but it wouldn't really do anything if anything it would just make it more complicatedThe only other way I think is possible is changing cos into sin
I think you could have gotten a tan since you have another cos then you could have solved it normallyI was thinking about doing that but it wouldn't really do anything if anything it would just make it more complicated
do u reckon like raw 75 --> 90? thats my prediction. Maybe a bit higher of a raw mark for b6, honestly.I seriously doubt it
No way 75 max goes up to 87-88do u reckon like 75 raw 90? thats my prediction. Maybe a bit higher honestly.
I still don't know HOW much harder it was than 2023 - i think a lot of the hardness is bc we sat it in exam conditions
someone already did, this one is the highest quality pdf of the test we have rnBefore someone posts my solutions, here they are: https://www.dropbox.com/scl/fi/fsm1...k-v2.pdf?rlkey=gaz6fb1uvkzzuj7if9a6dvm7x&dl=0
probably already going around. Already saw someone post these onto TikTok lol
I think 75 -> 90 scaling is pretty realistic, a lot of the difficulty comes from the proper exam conditions so we overestimate the test but I reckon it was not too much harder than 2023 in fairness.do u reckon like raw 75 --> 90? thats my prediction. Maybe a bit higher of a raw mark for b6, honestly.
I still don't know HOW much harder it was than 2023 - i think a lot of the hardness is bc we sat it in exam conditions