Yeah that's what I thoughtThe question said "between 125m and 180m", doesn't that mean the boundary values of theta are not included?
What do you think 65 would align to? 95-96 or so?Honestly, I think low 50's.
Yes.sorry i dont understand..
so are you saying that low 50s like 52/70 will be scaled up to an e4??
just for the hsc mark?
He now has "n=4k, k is a non-negative integer', which is correct.Carrot sticks, just a quick question on your opinion of q11 f ii) where it asked for values of n - I wrote 4n where n doesnt equal 0 - though I see that terry lee solutions say n= 4k - is this the type of answer that the bored of studies picks up on and takes marks off for![]()
If they're not being too fussed about specifics for that question, do you think 'n is divisible by 4' would suffice, even though that doesn't really take 0 into account?He now has "n=4k, k is a non-negative integer', which is correct.
If I recall correctly, it was asking for values of n such that the expansion has a constant term? If that is the case, n can most certainly be equal to zero, in which case the entire term is equal to 1 ie: constant.
But this kind of subtlety, I doubt the BOS will deduct marks for.