Exam was easier than expected (maybe only last question was easier than expected) but ran out of time to do the last question properly.
Expecting raw mark to be between 75-85.
How lenient is the HSC with abbreviations in reasoning?
eg. The angle between a chord and tangent at the point of contact is equal to the angle in the alternate segment.
Could we use the symbol < for angle? etc ..
Engineering studies does complement physics to an extent and it seems like you're doing well with it so I would perhaps keep it. How content are you with your other subjects?
What other subjects are you studying?
I too did engineering studies in yr11 but I dropped it simply because knew it would not count to my ATAR due to its lower scaling compared to my other subjects. Despite its moderate workload (in yr 11), I did find it somewhat enjoyable.
For that particular dot point, could anyone provide a series of dot-points of what to include as to achieve full marks (usually 5)?
I'm not to sure how to construct the response concisely.
You don't get marks deducted for an incorrect answer.
* All questions have the same value, therefore by attempting as many questions as possible you stand the best chance of maximising your score. No marks are deducted for a wrong answer.
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To put it simply, eutrophication is the enrichment of nutrients in a waterway (mainly due to high levels of nitrates and phosphates) . Eutrophication can result in a rapid proliferation of algae and plant matter (algal blooms)
I'm not sure since they're worth no marks anyway but if you dont draw it, will you lose a mark? It's probably to make the marking easier but I'm talking about a situation where you are running out of time and the diagram is difficult to draw accurately.