ok how does that equation even work....E.g a mark of 60/70 would be computed as 50+0.7143*60=92.89 which rounds to 93±1
ok how does that equation even work....E.g a mark of 60/70 would be computed as 50+0.7143*60=92.89 which rounds to 93±1
These are just based on a set cutoff guess though, but I think the uncertainty zone takes care of that.yep ok got it, thanks
Aligning is pretty much a linear processok how does that equation even work....
probably 2/3 like most people lol im fairly sure most the state lost a mark on thatSince I did not have the cases or check the region whatsoever, I only integrated it and subbed x=1/2, what do you reckon I would get for it?
If rigour is not important for the HSC markers then it would probably be sufficient to simply test one point to find c (i.e. most people would get full marks). However, the whole idea of testing for the different domains was for the sake of rigour (i.e. just in case there is some weird piecemeal function where each piece differs by a constant). If the HSC markers expect that additional level of rigour then it would make sense for them to also expect due considerations of where the derivative is undefined but the function is defined.Surely this recognition that -1 is not part of the derivative domain is not necessary, although important for rigour?
Yes, but substituting once is a problematic in the sense that there exists functions that do differ by a constant e.g arctanx + arctan*(1/x) between continuous portions.If rigour is not important for the HSC markers then it would probably be sufficient to simply test one point to find c (i.e. most people would get full marks). However, the whole idea of testing for the different domains was for the sake of rigour (i.e. just in case there is some weird piecemeal function where each piece differs by a constant). If the HSC markers expect that additional level of rigour then it would make sense for them to also expect due considerations of where the derivative is undefined but the function is defined.
I cannot say for sure how rigorously the HSC markers will scrutinise it, but I suspect the intended solution they had in mind was what I had in my earlier post (the arguments of common points at the edges of the domain). Otherwise, I think the question is extremely generous to be worth 3 marks.
Well my equation puts you at a 98, which I think is about rightwhat would a 67/70 align to and I cant tell if the exam was harder or not than usual years, would this years aligning be similar to the past years or worse
how about a 68/70? Does that convert to a 98 as well?Well my equation puts you at a 98, which I think is about right
That just makes it to 99!how about a 68/70? Does that convert to a 98 as well?
DOes that mean that 69 and 70 will be 100? If so does that mean the 1 mark difference between 69 and 70 does not matter? Also when they give you your final mark, is it out of 50 or 100? Thanks in advance mate!That just makes it to 99!
69 is probably is still 99 and 70 will obviously be 100. Not sure about the final mark tbh. But it definitely does matter, raw marks are used by uac for scaling. State ranks are also held to two decimal places as well.DOes that mean that 69 and 70 will be 100? If so does that mean the 1 mark difference between 69 and 70 does not matter? Also when they give you your final mark, is it out of 50 or 100? Thanks in advance mate!
im not positive about this but i think you get your mark out of 100 if you take 4 units of math but 50 if you only take 3 units. The mark difference between 69 and 70 definitely matters ahahaDOes that mean that 69 and 70 will be 100? If so does that mean the 1 mark difference between 69 and 70 does not matter? Also when they give you your final mark, is it out of 50 or 100? Thanks in advance mate!
I doubt it will deviate far from a 55 because i would say about 8 marks from q14 would be considered band 6 and then you have the 7 for the f(x)=g(x) and then the volume of revolution.do we think itll align better this year than other years? i know quite a few ppl doing the test found it p hard esp w/ q14, so what do you guys reckon the e4 cutoff will be?
its not?They were so lazy writing the exam that even Q14b is the same as a question from the sample paper