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I should have accelerated 2 years early, but my school couldn't do ityou must have accelerated like 2 years early, kid.
I should have accelerated 2 years early, but my school couldn't do ityou must have accelerated like 2 years early, kid.
Hehe, lolz. !!! ARGH, I'm trying to scare you all away. The reason I asked is because well being in Year 10 I did not know of it because the whole accelerated thing was kept quiet. Subject selection was coming up and I had previously just asked you what it was....Can someone please explain to me how Aquawhite is doing accelerated 2unit and 3unit maths when on July 21st, 2008, he asked what an accelerated subject was?
That was on July 21st, 2008 posted by Aqua
So..that means he somehow just finished his prelim
and is going on to do hsc this year...wtf?
And the part in bold..srsly..wtf?
TROLL and/or FAKE
I've only basically just started!!! Give me a break. Even if I go horribly in the '09 HSC, I can do it again anyway (although it will defeat the purpose of why I did it), it's still an option! Argh, I shouldn't have to lower myself to this level.... Sorry for the double post, I'm so frustrated!Okay..my bad..
but what I'm saying is that towards the end of July, he didn't even know what acceleration was (he even said he didnt know if the school offered it)..
That just implied he was doing it for preliminary..
Everything just contradicts..
Okay..so he doesnt know whether he can fit accelerated maths in his timetable till the end of the year..so that gives him about 10weeks to finish the preliminary content over the holidays..
10 weeks to do prelim for 2u and ext. 1? and then go on to do hsc?
i dont think so
However..it is possible so let's just see if he can do this Year 11 Ext. 1...
a) The graph of a polynomial function y = P(x) cuts the x-axis at x= -2/3 and touches the x-axis at x=3 and x=-4. The curve also passes through the point (0,36). Find the equation of the curve.
b) The curve y=[(ax+b)^2)(c-x)] cuts the x-axis at 3 and touches the x-axis at x= 2 1/4. Find the values of a, b and c.
Also, note tat he has never attempted to help anyone with year 11 maths questions. I understand he doesnt have to, but the amount of posts he make in each thread would make it highly unlikely.
This is my case, and everyone here on BOS in their infinite pearls of wisdom now have the decision to form their own conclusions.
jeebus..you posted that @ 12:38am ?!?!Okay..my bad..
but what I'm saying is that towards the end of July, he didn't even know what acceleration was (he even said he didnt know if the school offered it)..
That just implied he was doing it for preliminary..
Everything just contradicts..
Okay..so he doesnt know whether he can fit accelerated maths in his timetable till the end of the year..so that gives him about 10weeks to finish the preliminary content over the holidays..
10 weeks to do prelim for 2u and ext. 1? and then go on to do hsc?
i dont think so
However..it is possible so let's just see if he can do this Year 11 Ext. 1...
a) The graph of a polynomial function y = P(x) cuts the x-axis at x= -2/3 and touches the x-axis at x=3 and x=-4. The curve also passes through the point (0,36). Find the equation of the curve.
b) The curve y=[(ax+b)^2)(c-x)] cuts the x-axis at 3 and touches the x-axis at x= 2 1/4. Find the values of a, b and c.
Also, note tat he has never attempted to help anyone with year 11 maths questions. I understand he doesnt have to, but the amount of posts he make in each thread would make it highly unlikely.
This is my case, and everyone here on BOS in their infinite pearls of wisdom now have the decision to form their own conclusions.
hey lol i posted other things at like 2am..jeebus..you posted that @ 12:38am ?!?!
3am...:mad1:lol, when did you sleep last night?
but you're overseas arent you?hey lol i posted other things at like 2am..
i'm still half-asleep...:mad1:
That's what I did. I was offered that in Year 11 and I took it up. The only downfall was that I didn't do too well - because I know from experience it's not easy. But you HAVE to complete the Year 11 course within 10 weeks so you can be able to sit the Half Yearlies with all the other Year 12 students.Okay..my bad..
but what I'm saying is that towards the end of July, he didn't even know what acceleration was (he even said he didnt know if the school offered it)..
That just implied he was doing it for preliminary..
Everything just contradicts..
Okay..so he doesnt know whether he can fit accelerated maths in his timetable till the end of the year..so that gives him about 10weeks to finish the preliminary content over the holidays..
10 weeks to do prelim for 2u and ext. 1? and then go on to do hsc?
i dont think so
However..it is possible so let's just see if he can do this Year 11 Ext. 1...
a) The graph of a polynomial function y = P(x) cuts the x-axis at x= -2/3 and touches the x-axis at x=3 and x=-4. The curve also passes through the point (0,36). Find the equation of the curve.
b) The curve y=[(ax+b)^2)(c-x)] cuts the x-axis at 3 and touches the x-axis at x= 2 1/4. Find the values of a, b and c.
Also, note tat he has never attempted to help anyone with year 11 maths questions. I understand he doesnt have to, but the amount of posts he make in each thread would make it highly unlikely.
This is my case, and everyone here on BOS in their infinite pearls of wisdom now have the decision to form their own conclusions.
Good luck with that.I totally know! I hope I will be able to jam it all in..... but my co-ordinator has said to me that my half yearlies and assessments may be and can be altered depending on how my progess and achievement is going!
I will be doing at least 3 hours of maths a night... ZOMG! And then getting up early for it... ARGH, it better be worth it.
Most of the concepts in 2U are really easy to grasp. 3U on the other hand might take you a while. I gotta be honest, Circle Geometry isn't a good indicator of the difficulty of Extension 1, because some schools (like mine) taught it as an option topic in Year 9/10. Topics like Parametrics and Inverse Trig might take you a while to grasp. But yeah - work at it. You have nothing to lose, you just gain experience and obviously you'll do better second time round.You know, that actually might end up being the case. Because I find 2unit to be 'challenging' on occassion while I learn a topic, but otherwise quite simple. I do find Extension 1 Maths to be a lot more difficult and consumes plenty of time... although while I started a little bit last year, I completed Circle Geometry in 5 days.
Actually I have no idea why I suggested Circle Geometry as an example of Extension . I thought it was surprisingly easy for extension work! I suppose I suggested it because it was the first Extension topic on the list to cross off.Most of the concepts in 2U are really easy to grasp. 3U on the other hand might take you a while. I gotta be honest, Circle Geometry isn't a good indicator of the difficulty of Extension 1, because some schools (like mine) taught it as an option topic in Year 9/10. Topics like Parametrics and Inverse Trig might take you a while to grasp. But yeah - work at it. You have nothing to lose, you just gain experience and obviously you'll do better second time round.
Yeah - i find circle geometry very misleading. Especially if you use Maths In Focus as your textbook - so easy...Actually I have no idea why I suggested Circle Geometry as an example of Extension . I thought it was surprisingly easy for extension work! I suppose I suggested it because it was the first Extension topic on the list to cross off.
I have had a quick look at parametrics... indeed, it seems very difficult without actually sitting down and reading it for a while and learning it properly.
Although the acceleration is all very on my own, I do have the maths co-ordinator who said she would come around a check on my work whenever she can (basically every second day) and I have the year 12 maths teacher, so I will frequently be on his case...Yeah - i find circle geometry very misleading. Especially if you use Maths In Focus as your textbook - so easy...
Anyway yeah - Parametrics will take while to understand - I know it took me a while. So will stuff like Projectile Motion and Simple Harmonic Motion and Inverse Trig. But it's doable, just make sure you get plenty of exercises done and don't be afraid to ask your teacher. Those were my two downfalls.
Yeah - 3U is very easy for me as well now.after i accelerated 2unit i found 3unit really easy,