Masaken
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i'd actually cry bc i am a perms and combs hater, i'd rather binomial or a hard vector qPerms and combs would be fun
i'd actually cry bc i am a perms and combs hater, i'd rather binomial or a hard vector qPerms and combs would be fun
In all seriousness I loathe perms and combs too. Projectiles are fun thoi'd actually cry bc i am a perms and combs hater, i'd rather binomial or a hard vector q
nah perms and combs q14 is great it’s tons of marks without having to put in tons of time or effortIn all seriousness I loathe perms and combs too. Projectiles are fun tho
Just learn it now it's not that big or hard of a topic reallyive literally never learnt how to do binomial proofs so if that comes up im gonna cry
FridayJust learn it now it's not that big or hard of a topic really
Also is the exam on Thursday or Friday??????
It says friday on the nesa website and on the sheet i printed out on my fridge lmao but my mind was set on it being on thursday for some reasonFriday
just do questions at this pointHow do I revise topics that I’m bad at??? Textbook seems kinda dumb idk
iirc anything other than function values is the number of trapeziumsdoes one application of trapedoizal rule mean one subinterval?
≈96what would a 62/70 or 89% in 2020 hsc align to?
i doubt theres any, but if ur looking for the harder types, probably do nsb, ruse, syd grammar (tho ifl only q14), normo?anyone have a tier ranking type thing of the 2023 selective school trial papers? I've seen the spreadsheet with the previous years ones, but nothing for 23
i thought one application has two subintervalsdoes one application of trapedoizal rule mean one subinterval?
Yeah. That's right.Pretty sure one application is one trapezoid so 2 function values.