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    amc test prep help 🙏

    lol no need to rlly prep for the test unless ur aiming for high level maths olympiad. There should be some past papers on the amt website though
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    Integration Partial Fractions Q

    u can -2x + 2x on the numerator instead, then u get (x-1)/x + 2x/(x^2-x) which is a very simple integral. for c tho u can literally split it up then evaluate integral of 1/(x^3+x) by dividing both sides by x^3 and doing reverse chain rule. +-x^2 on the numerator also works pre nicely. d, you can...
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    Integration Partial Fractions Q

    also there are qs like a in which u should be able to avoid partial fracs pre easily but the decomposition is so free u might as well just do it
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    Integration Partial Fractions Q

    I disagree there are certain qs that definitely require partial fractions it just so happens that when u have degree of numerator = denominator u can usually avoid it
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    Integration Partial Fractions Q

    hmm interestingly b and c don't require partial fractions at all
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    interpreting motion

    q11a it's intended for u to use the fact that a = dv/dt = dv/dx x dx/dt = vdv/dx (or alternate form which is d/dx(1/2v^2) since suvat equations are non-assumable in 4u
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    FREE MATHS X1 help from ATAR 99.6 kid who scored 99 in Maths X1

    I think my school is just too good🤷‍♂️
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    FREE MATHS X1 help from ATAR 99.6 kid who scored 99 in Maths X1

    who even are you and how can you be so sure that is a lie?
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    3D vectors

    I assume you'd be fine with part a, and most of part b except perhaps the finding s part. For s, one way to approach it would be to let the vector = [x, y, z]. Then since it's perpendicular to the face PQR, it is perpendicular to both PQ and PR. We find both of these, then dot [x, y, z] with...
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    3D vectors

    looks like it ye
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    3D vectors

    typing this on word is a bit messy so lemme know if i made a mistake!
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    3D vectors

    u.v/|u||v| = v.w/|w||v| = u.w/|u||w| = ½ w = (a, 0, c) v = (0, b, c) u = (a, b, 0) using these and the first line, we get: b^2/sqrt(a^2+b^2)sqrt(b^2+c^2) = ½ b^2 = ½sqrt(a^2+b^2)sqrt(b^2+c^2)=1/2(sqrt4b^4) c^2 = 1/2sqrt(c^2+a^2)sqrt(c^2+b^2) = ½(sqrt4c^4) a^2 =...
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    FREE MATHS X1 help from ATAR 99.6 kid who scored 99 in Maths X1

    hi I would like to get free mx1 as well as free tutoring for english advanced, maths extension 2, chemistry and physics. I just recently got back my half yearlies, and honestly, I'm devastated. I came 3rd last for physics, failed chem and mx1, got below average in english, and got 20% below...
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    Am I royally fucked for Physics?

    GRUUUUUUUU
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    Keep or drop 4U Tutoring

    Me and quite a few people ik started 4u rlly early (like in yr 10) and the start can be very confusing at first, but if u just stick through it and grind out a bunch of qs, you should be fine. Although Complex I is prolly one of the easier topics in 4u, it could be difficult especially if u...
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    inverse trig

    you don't actually need to construct a triangle although that's probably the most obvious method. You can also note tan2theta = +-sqrt(sec^22theta-1). since tan 2theta is in this case negative since 2arcsin3/4 is in the 2nd quad, tan2theta = -sqrt(sec^2(2theta)-1) = -sqrt(1/cos^2(2theta) -1 )) =...
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    Integration

    yep looks legit
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    Integration

    change sin2x into (sinx+cosx)^2-1
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