No, you definitely would not lose a mark for that. The reason why I left 4C4 there was to continue the pattern of coefficients.For Question 14 part c ii), I put the same answer in the solution, but didn't put a 4C4 in front of the first term, because it equals 1. Would I lose a mark?
Doubt it.Can a 100 scale down ever ? Even if the whole state gets 100 ?
Hard to say. This paper was significantly easier than previous years.What would a 64/70 give?
The chance of that happening is so small that one could be forgiven for not having a plan in place in case that happens.Can a 100 scale down ever ? Even if the whole state gets 100 ?
I got 64/70 in 2013 and i got 97What would a 64/70 give?
That answer corresponds to the first positive t-intercept, not the second one.I think something might be wrong with q10 should be a
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My badThat answer corresponds to the first positive t-intercept, not the second one.
Isn't question 5 of the multiple choice C?Here's a first draft.
https://www.dropbox.com/s/nmm942epl7x58mk/HSC Extension 1 2015 Solutions.pdf?dl=0
Again, please let me know if you see any typos or calculation errors (which I am rather prone to)!
nah it's A.Isn't question 5 of the multiple choice C?
Isn't question 5 of the multiple choice C?
who tf is thisWhat would a 64/70 give?
Here's a graph of the function: http://www.graphsketch.com/?eqn1_co..._lines=1&line_width=4&image_w=850&image_h=525Why?
All they need is the "D."who tf is this
whats up with the name
Not something I can rule out, as I don't know what process they use to differentiate state rankers, but unlikely they'll nit pick over silly things like that.For example it says "find an expression" is this the type of things that also differentiate state rankers? Like I found the expression and gave the solution?
LOL THATS MY SIGNATURE AHAHAHAAll they need is the "D."