Where to find resources for new 4u topics like 3D vectors? (1 Viewer)

okeydonkey

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Hi everyone, I have an exam which has 3D vector as one of the topics so I wonder where to find more resources on this topic. All suggestions are highly appreciated!
 

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NESA has a sample HSC paper, including all topics in the new syllabus. AceHSC (website) has a sample 3D vectors exam in its resources section. The VCE has included 3D vectors in its highest level of maths (Specialist Mathematics) in previous years, so it is worth looking at the past papers and resources for the VCE Specialist Maths. The same applies for A-level Further Mathematics Paper 1 (UK exam). Howardmathematics.com has a free textbook covering the entire 4U syllabus. Although the practice questions for vectors have not yet been released, there are example exercises included within chapter 5 of the textbook.
 

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Here you go :)
]https://boredofstudies.org/threads/maths-ext-2-useful-threads-resource-list.361256/
[https://boredofstudies.org/forums/mathematics-extension-2.14/
 

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Thanks, S.O.B, I love how you provide links to great resources and you don't even do maths!

Respect!
 

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Steve Howard, a maths teacher from Cowra, has just released the latest update of his MX2 textbook. It's free to download and there is also a resource book (incomplete) of other practice questions.

http://howardmathematics.com/

All of the questions in the textbook (which is 588 pages) have worked solutions. I've had a quick look and seen some interesting examples and discussions of alternative approaches. The chapter on vectors runs for about 65 pages. The revision exercises only have 200 of the 1000 problems so far, but those also have full worked solutions... but only cover induction, proof, and complex numbers. Integration, vectors, and mechanics, plus mixed examples, are yet to come.

Disclaimer: I came across this because of a recent post by tywebb. I do not know Steve Howard. I gain no benefit from pointing these materials out. I am also not endorsing its accuracy or coverage of syllabus topics. This is because (a) I haven't spent the time to check it and (b) exactly what is in or not in the syllabus remains a matter of some conjecture at present. I'm just pointing out the resources as you may find them useful.
 

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