Aerath
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Really?its the same as 2unit graphs basically
Really?its the same as 2unit graphs basically
Well it will be for 2010 I'm sure of that... (My year of owning MX2!)
Wasn't it 1992?one guys got full raw marks in it before according to jeff geha.
it was in 1993, an funnily enough it was the year geha reckons was the hardest.
I heard The topic their putting inplace of Conics is even more confusing and difficult, so good luck with that.
Im doing graphs right now, and found conics much more easier. IMO graphings requires alot of general thinking skills which i find i lack, thats why i found conics easier as it is basically a harder version of parametrics.
I think they were referring to changes to the 2010 HSC course. This does not specifically rule out the possibility of changing it after that.hey guys! Ive been browsing through this forum for awhile now and it seems year 11 is a fine time to join.
now...
I just went onto the bos course changes site : Course changes - Board of Studies NSW
where it has all the changes in pdf. However, when opening the mx2 course, it says that there are no changes ?
hmm....:apig:
+1. Repped.4u maths is a v. Large step up from 3u maths.
It isn't impossible, but it requires work and a different way of thought. It's doable. I used to cruise through maths courses y7-y11, no need for study or practice because it was all so mechanical and repetitive.
4u maths isn't like 3u maths in any way. E.g. Integration, you're given about 20 different methods of integrating and you have to choose which one will work. In 3u maths there's usually at most 2-3 ways of doing the problem and it's obvious when you see the problem. 4u maths is real maths, it requires clear thinking and a logical pattern of thought, you can't do this course by just memorising a few formulas.
Conics is v. Hard, mostly because of the intense amount of algebra and simultaneous questions.
Complex numbers is conceptually hard, while its usually easy to just brute force the question with algebra, it's almost always better to find an elegant way to find the answer.
Integration is a huge step up from 3u trig integration simply cause they throw a bunch of methods at you, by a bunch i mean like 20 methods.
So yeah, if u cant see yourself being able to not work with questions that are not mechanical and repetitive, don't do 4u maths because you will literally die, i myself realised it when i started, and now i do my maths hw every night because getting behind in 4u maths is not a pretty sight...
Off topic, but you're signature is wrong. The derivative of cos2x is -sin2x times 2 (-2sin2x), not sin2x times 2 (2sin2x) .It's not the fact that Maths Ext 2 is hard (well it is if you are not mathematically "gifted"), there is just ALOT of stuff you have to remember and that is where most of your workload comes from. Doing that extra unit means in most cases you can drop another 2 units (because you will more than likely be on 12 units after picking up 4U), and with those 2 units gone, you can focus more on maths
nice pick up,Off topic, but you're signature is wrong. The derivative of cos2x is -sin2x times 2 (-2sin2x), not sin2x times 2 (2sin2x) .
lozzzleessssOff topic, but you're signature is wrong. The derivative of cos2x is -sin2x times 2 (-2sin2x), not sin2x times 2 (2sin2x) .