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    Differentiate pi^3

    its a constant therefore 0
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    Raw marks required for Bands

    dood I'm pretty sure that 75 - 79% is the b6 cut off
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    Find a friend

    waddup people!?
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    Question help

    yes it goes down as its marked. The half life is independent of the mass left
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    Favourite Director

    Steven Spielberg
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    What have you eaten today?

    HOLY SHIT! This thread has been posted on since 2007
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    Help In Understanding.

    can someone please tell me all the circle theorems we will need to know for tomorrow?
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    Raw Mark Required for Maths Extension?

    I thought it was about 46/70
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    2012 HSC Extension 1 Mathematics Solutions

    I was thinking WTF how did you get the paper and solution?
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    Maths ex1

    yes but if its a really hard test, u're bound to lose confidence and momentum in the first couple of questions screwing you for the rest of the exam.
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    Maths ex1

    I think it might be ok considering a lot of people considered last year's exam hard
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    Band 6 and 5 cut off

    What's typically the B6 and B5 cut off for engineering studies?
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    Give me a challenge

    good one bro...
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    Not Showing Working?

    why the fuck would you want to do that?
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    u ready for tomorrow?

    u ready for tomorrow?
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    Most common mistakes ?

    for me its usually instead of putting < or = to, ill put down <
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    Band 6 cut off

    really is that it?
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    What would this 2unit rank and mark be moderated to????

    Re: Can you get marked down in 2 unit math exam for not using a ruler or not labeling you dont need a ruler, so long as it looks like the graph its ok. Though, when it comes to labelling, I have always labelled the graph, stationary points, inflexions, intercepts, y and x axis and the origin...
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