No. Current syllabus began in 1990. It says on the second page "For implementation for Year 12 in 1990.":current syllabus began in 1981
Perhaps you should have pasted the entire quote.No. Current syllabus began in 1990. It says on the second page "For implementation for Year 12 in 1990.":
OK, I'll concede on the Graphs, but not the Harder 3 unit. Harder 3 unit has been tested every year since 1981. Even though I don't have access to the old syllabus document, I recall my teacher telling us to expect harder 3 unit questions when I did my HSC in 1982.4usyllabus2.pdf is 13 pages long and didn't include harder 3unit or graphs. They were added in 1989.
At least we agree that the 1981-1994 papers are useful. But a closer look at the current syllabus would reveal that it uses examples from past papers from the 1970's.
I just gave you access to it. It's at http://www.angelfire.com/ab7/fourunit/4usyllabus2.pdfI don't have access to the old syllabus document
Well that definitely mentions the harder 3 unit. It seems that the only new material is graphs of powers and roots, and graphs of composite functions. But they were really in the course back then, its just that there were no rules to memorise - you had to do the calculus. So the expanded graphs topic has really simplified the work by providing a set of standard graphs to learn. And of course the style of question has changed.I just gave you access to it. It's at http://www.angelfire.com/ab7/fourunit/4usyllabus2.pdf
It seems harder 3U and graphs are covered in Part IA and IB respectively.4usyllabus2.pdf is 13 pages long and didn't include harder 3unit or graphs. They were added in 1989.
At least we agree that the 1981-1994 papers are useful. But a closer look at the current syllabus would reveal that it uses examples from past papers from the 1970's.