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but if he can do 4u with no problems, as he seems to be able to, he can probably do general with no problems, even having not done the work
 

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ill post when i have problems..
but yeh u probably wouldnt know some general things?
everything we are doing is easy at the moment.. simpsons rule and stuff
 

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Originally posted by cro_angel
ill post when i have problems..
but yeh u probably wouldnt know some general things?
everything we are doing is easy at the moment.. simpsons rule and stuff
i know..i probably wouldn't:(
but no worry:) i will try
 

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Originally posted by freaking_out
i don't think that it will b that hard! :p

no , freaking _out
it is actually quite(or totally!!!) different from 4u maths we learnt
but i have seen some hsc general maths stuff and i reckon it is alright
it is just that the maths being studied are different
:) :) :) :) :)
 

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I would think the biggest problem would be your methods of solving a problem.. your particular ways of answering a question might just confuse a student.
 

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Originally posted by honky tonk
I would think the biggest problem would be your methods of solving a problem.. your particular ways of answering a question might just confuse a student.

??
u dont understand my solutions?
tell me, which one
i dont mean to tutor u, i have got enough students:(
 

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Originally posted by iambored
but if he can do 4u with no problems, as he seems to be able to, he can probably do general with no problems, even having not done the work
au contrare

the general course is extremely different to the 4u course
 

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i have a maths question i need help with:

i am currently doing the normal distribution topic (if you have the insight general maths book it is on page 250)

(68% graph i.e. one standard deviation above and below the mean)
What percentage of scores have a z-score:
greater than 1?
less than -1
greater than -1
less than 1
 

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i remember this q...but i dont remember the exact %s

what you need to do is draw up the chart, and then add them up

so, like for 1 sd, you would do say 14+2=16%
-1 you would do 14+2=16%
greater than -1.. 32+32+14+2=84%
less than 1..84%
 

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frankly speaking
i dont know how to approach this question
i am being honest
but we got hipsta jess!!
anyway, try my best*_*
 

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Originally posted by victorling
??
u dont understand my solutions?
tell me, which one
i dont mean to tutor u, i have got enough students:(
I just mean for some questions (for example, trigonometry), a 3-unit student may use a formula or method that easily finds the solution, but is one that a General Mathematics student need not learn.. thereby possibly confusing them.

But by all means, the more help the better. :)
 

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Does anyone here use a graphics calculator, because my textbook doesnt shut up about the wonders of it...just wondering if it's as good as it says it is???
 

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Originally posted by Alexander
Does anyone here use a graphics calculator, because my textbook doesnt shut up about the wonders of it...just wondering if it's as good as it says it is???
i dunno abt. general maths, but for the other maths- graphic calculators are not allowed to b use in exams. :)
 

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@ freaking_out - graphic calcs can be used for gen maths (muahahha). it's meant to be a whole of a lot easier for stuff like statistics and bell-shaped data etc. i think. i've never used one but teachers recommend it....
 

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