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How did you guys go? What were your papers and how difficult were they in comparison to HSC past papers? Any extra thought?

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You guys have had trials already?
 

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Indepdent Paper next week on monday ( not the coming monday )

I'd doubt it will be hard. But I have concerns in some areas.

Good Luck all 3unit/4unit people.
 

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lyounamu said:
How did you guys go? What were your papers and how difficult were they in comparison to HSC past papers? Any extra thought?

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Namu have they told you guys if anything is being taken out of the ext 1 trial? I think Mr Stollery's class had a fair bit to cover and if they didn't finish it, they would take those topics out.

Good luck every1 in extension 1!
 

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I is doing the Generals paper because I isn't very smarts in Maths.
 

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vds700 said:
Good on you mate. Best of luck.
Thanks yous very much but I doesn't need lucks. I is doing lots of studies of math and I think I is going to do good in exam hope to God.
 

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kurt.physics said:
Or English for that matter! LOL
No, I is bestest in the Englishs subject. I am do top of the class. Teachers say me smart.
 

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vds700 said:
Namu have they told you guys if anything is being taken out of the ext 1 trial? I think Mr Stollery's class had a fair bit to cover and if they didn't finish it, they would take those topics out.

Good luck every1 in extension 1!
Really, I don't think so. If they are taking things out, that better be Projectile Motion, because that's the only topic that would prevent me from getting 90+. :(

But in saying that, I really am not sure. But on Friday, Mr Hamam made it quite sure that we are tested on everything.
 

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lyounamu said:
It would be to our advantage, I guess. If they rushed, they are pretty much screwed.
yeah good point....how well do u think everyone else in your class is prepared for the trials?
 

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vds700 said:
yeah good point....how well do u think everyone else in your class is prepared for the trials?
Um...I can be biased but my class is pretty much screwed up. I reckon I will be alright. Justin is not confident because he is worried that he cannot finish the paper on time. Other people are not very prepared. I think not much competition will come from my class, lol.
 

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ahhliss said:
I had a limits question where x approaches 0 for (1-cos2x)/x^2. How would you go about doing that?
1-cos2x = 2sin2x
lim x->0 sinx/x = 1
so lim x->0 2sin2x/x2 = 2
 

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ahhliss said:
I did it this afternoon. It killed me! I haven't practised nearly enough in motion. I thought I could do projectile motion, but I need to think again since I had in my answer that the object was projected backwards o.0 Must've simplified the equation wrong, because I think I factorised correctly.

I think the paper would be considered easy by your standards, but I suck at applications of calculus and there were a lot. I also guessed my way through a question about roots...

I had a limits question where x approaches 0 for (1-cos2x)/x^2. How would you go about doing that?
This may not be right but anyway here goes...

lim {x->0} (1-cos2x)/x^2
=lim {x->0} [1 - (1 - 2sin^2x)]/x^2
=lim {x->0} (2sin^2x/x^2)
=2lim {x->0}(sinx/x)^2
= 2 (i think)
 

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2 marks aint too much... if it was 3 i would have been devo.
 

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lol the motion questions are where i scrape my marks from, they're usually derive this, differentiate that etc

other stuff like rates of change and parametrics i just stuff up

i think the trials are great...like getting kicked up the arse (i needed it)

you do physics, those motion questions shouldn't be too bad for you
 

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OMG did anyone do the Catholic papers on 3unit and 2unit maths OMGGGGG WTFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFF they were pretty hard 2unit test was harder than 3unit.....anyways in comparison 2unit test HSC papers i can do all not a problem excluding last questions. Ummm for trials i got up 2 question 6 (out of 10) and i had major problems MAJOR problems though i didnt study for 2 sections.... so ummm it was hard. wasnt straight forward questions u had 2 think in 2unit...which was wierd
 

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vds700 said:
This may not be right but anyway here goes...

lim {x->0} (1-cos2x)/x^2
=lim {x->0} [1 - (1 - 2sin^2x)]/x^2
=lim {x->0} (2sin^2x/x^2)
=2lim {x->0}(sinx/x)^2
= 2 (i think)
dude, sometimes these are 1 mark,a dn they just want the answer

my advice if u cant do it:

put ut calculator in radians

punch in 0.0001, and hit the '=' button

then in this case punch in: (1-cos(2(ans)))/((ans)^2)

and bam, u get it!!!!

same thing for limits approaching infinity, sub in a really large value ;)
 

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