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Practice Q10s from previous HSC questions, as well as Q9s + 10s from trial papers.

If you want to tackle question 10, cherry pick the easy 1 or 2 markers.
 

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I probably won't even attempt Q9 and 10 unless I can see something that looks doable haha. Oh well I only need a band 5.
 

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Be smart.
That's really the only advice I have. Some people can do q9-10 and some can't.
Also, better advice is to do all the other questions fast and have an hour left to do questions 9 and 10.
This.

Also remember that just because it is Question 9/10, it doesn't mean it's impossible. There should be a couple of easy marks that you might be able to pick up and just because you can't do part i) or ii), doesn't mean you can't do the others.
 

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Basically question 10 is usually a financial question ie. Repayments or a superannuation question so brush up on them they're usually worth about 5 or so marks, so just brush up on that.
 
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Basically question 10 is usually a financial question ie. Repayments or a superannuation question so brush up on them they're usually worth about 5 or so marks, so just brush up on that.
Its basically either going to be harder geometry with max/min, finance, or really hard max min! There are lots of little tid bits put in these q10s so you really have to jog your memory! E.g. when they have a circle with a radius and you've got tans somewhere in there...tan(angle of inc) = gradient!! etc.

2010: max/min with interpretations
2009: quite easy (compared to others) diff/integ with graphing. It was all interrelated so you should have got q10 all out
2008: integrating logs and similar triangle proof with max/min of geometry
2007: motion interpretations and max/min
2006: max/min with geometry
2005: inequalities/prob
2004: max min with trig
2003: finance with crazy max min
2002: max min
2001: finance with maxmin of trig

Those are all the recent papers. From the trend it looks like max/min is VERY likely with a smattering of other topics that are intermingled, esp geometry. Finance is either late q9 or early q10. If they have q10 probability I'm fucked.

Good luck on monday!
 

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