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Curve-Drawing Template (1 Viewer)

matty30dfx

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Im using one... who else is?

"students may take into any mathematics examination a curve-drawing template, provided such templates contain no printed formulae other than questions of simple curves (such as y=x2) that may be drawn using the template"

it contains y = 2x squared
y = x squared
y = x squared over 2

no dramas? just checking... thanks

http://img488.imageshack.us/img488/5558/mathomat6bi.jpg

also i will attach it here:
 

Jago

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there's really no need for it unless you want to draw pretty curves.
 

Srixon

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hey your looks wicked looks better than mine but mine is good enough mine helped me get 2 marks in question 10 for my trial so it will be handy
 

corbs18

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Yeah i am also using the "Mathomat Senior" and i was wondering the same thing, i rang the HSC advice line and it is one that i allowed. IT is heap helpful for drawing good diagrams cos otherwise mine are 2 confusing
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skyrockets1530

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I bought one yesterday, i can't really see why they're allowed, but they dont tell much anyway i guess... I'll be bringing it in cause i can, dont know if i'll use it.
 

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