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do we need to know how to derive mrw^2 , like the question in the 03 paper??
 

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If it was in the 03 paper, then obviously you need to know it.
As far as I know, 02 was regarded as an easy year, and 03 was regarded as a hard year.
I'm unable to get the latter part of Q8a out nonetheless.
 

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I sat for the 03 exam and I found that paper was easiest out of the past 10 years papers!!! I was so happy last year there were little geometry questions.

However I should emphases a point that doing past paper is not a mean of telling you how good you are with question, but rather a mean to alert you your weekness.
 

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Estel said:
If it was in the 03 paper, then obviously you need to know it.
As far as I know, 02 was regarded as an easy year, and 03 was regarded as a hard year.
I'm unable to get the latter part of Q8a out nonetheless.
square both sides of cosectheta < 1/theta :p

proof follows
 

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yeh well I have the MANSW answers :p
but I figured I can't do it, so I'll save it until I've learnt polynomials.
 

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you strapping young kids


back in my day we used log tables


AND WE LIKED IT
 

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Top of the state for 2003: 104/120 by Thomas William Clement.

Maybe people you might want to rethink the mark you "got" *cough*.

Looking at textbooks while doing the test at home doesn't count either especially without the time preasure.

Gotta be better than good to beat ppl like Thomas Clement n Jason Chung.
 

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haboozin said:
Top of the state for 2003: 104/120 by Thomas William Clement.

Maybe people you might want to rethink the mark you "got" *cough*.

Looking at textbooks while doing the test at home doesn't count either especially without the time preasure.

Gotta be better than good to beat ppl like Thomas Clement n Jason Chung.
How'd you find out my mark for that test?

I didn't know it was publicly available?
 

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