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  1. yanujw

    pen recs?

    I used pilot g2s and they were great! They actually made me excited to take notes in class, and were really efficient for exams.
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    How to use [TEX][/TEX] latex format on BoS?

    I wonder who thought it would be a good idea to approve liveleak for embedded media.
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    How to use [TEX][/TEX] latex format on BoS?

    If you are typing it in from scratch, I reccommend using the comment preview button as you are going in order to check that the code is being recognised correctly.
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    The End of Private Schools?

    Private schools will never end. There will always be rich people that refuse to let their kids mix with the public school plebs. End of story.
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    Module 5 physics questions

    Also, does the angular velocity change or is it constant at these two points and why? Where x is at a higher altitude than y Angular velocity is the same. They rotate at the same rate around Earth regardless of differences in their distance to Earth's centre.
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    inv functions question from 2004 3U HSC paper

    Yep. There was even a discussion about it on the ext 2 hsc thoughts thread. You can absolutely use past HSC exams from previous syllabi, just make sure the content is related to the new syllabus.
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    new syllabus from 2024 ???

    It's an electronic exam 🤮. I mean I know it's a technology subject, but it still feels off to have hsc exams be electronic.
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    Trig Proof

    Correct. Put that in the denominator of the fraction and you can get the RHS result required.
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    Does anyone know how to access your minimum standards results?

    It should be available somewhere in students online. I very clearly remember that I was able to download my results as full page pdfs when I did min standards in 2020.
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    Simple Harmonic Motion question

    We are analysing SHM that begins at the maximum value and then begins to decrease. We can model this using a cos graph. Period = 12h40m = 38/3 hours. n = 2pi/(38/3) = 3pi/19 Range = 6m, therefore amplitude (a) = 3m The centre of motion is 6m so c = 6 Setting 5am to t=0, then the value of alpha...
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    ATAR results/reveal thread

    I did. Is it exclusive for high-performing students or just a gimmick they actually send to everyone?
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    ATAR results/reveal thread

    Click your username at the top and then press 'signature'
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    ATAR results/reveal thread

    Eco 94 Eng adv 87 MX1 95 MX2 93 Phys 91 6 months ago i wouldve never envisioned a b6 for phys, so this is pretty great
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    ATAR results/reveal thread

    If I get a bad ATAR.... it was those motherf*cking staples I swear.
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    HSC Results thread

    It is created by the very authority that actually performs the scaling of the subjects... so pretty much as accurate as it can get. The limitation comes from students not being able to know what their hsc subject mark will be, and scaling differences between years.
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    proofs

    For inequalities, write out what LHS - RHS is and then prove that it is > or < 0 as required, since proving that a function has a certain sign is much easier than proving the inequality directly. Also, proofs is a new topic, but was segmented and tested in old syllabus papers. You can get...
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    HELP I WANT TO CHANGE MY HSC SUBJECTS BUT THE TERM IS NEARLY OVER

    What subject are you trying to change? Don't worry about the term nearly being over because you are allowed to drop at any point during Year 12, it's only an issue if you have some sort of assignment over the holidays.
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    Changing English Advanced Text

    I won't tell you with certainty that you should switch. However, if you do, you'll find a lot more online resources and discussion for 1984, which will be beneficial and might inform your decision.
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    inv trig + complex qn

    The terms on the LHS are the arguments of (1+3i), (1+5i) and (7+4i) respectively. Taking the products of these gives -130, which has an argument of pi. Using arg(xyz) = arg(x) + arg(y) + arg(z), the result is proven.
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    which subjects are mainly revolved around maths or require many calculations?

    Don't get an idea of physics as just being another 2 units of math. There's definitely calculations, however a huge part of physics success is also understanding concepts, providing reasoning for explanations, interpreting data and comprehending large ideas of information that reminded me of...
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