These questions are pretty common, but from what I have seen they usually involve numeric results, so you have to use this conjugate root theorem rather than to prove it algebraically.
Just wanted to get a consensus on whether it was worth investing the time into learning some out of syllabus methods that could be useful for the HSC exams, and also that by using these methods that I would still get the marks for the working?
Thanks in advance
Yeah it gets really big in yr 11-12 when they bring in 150-200 girls on top of the 300 boys already there. Makes for a very long graduation ceremony at the end of yr12 I've heard
Yeah I’m unsure why my school is like that in terms of ext2, maybe cause they like the keep the classes really small? My grade has around 450-500 kids so that might be it but still there wouldn’t be that many kids interested in ext2, or even capable of it
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I’ve really cruised through prelim course and got decent marks in adv and mx1. I know I could’ve done better but my study pattern has been horrendous and infrequent. Really been trying to motivate myself to do good this year to be invited to mx2, only top 7-8 get invited in out of 90 kids taking...
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