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Yeah it is, one the solution papers is wrongisn't the answer to q14 6x+1 or am i tripping
Yeah it is, one the solution papers is wrongisn't the answer to q14 6x+1 or am i tripping
wondering the same, im pre sure we would lose a mark tho since 1 mark for integration and 1 mark for domain restrictionFor question 29) b) would I lose a mark if I didn't make the piecewise function????
2xq and 187 are the goatsFound this but it's not a clean version and some answers may be wrong. At least you can see the questions. Clean version will be on nesa website soon anyway.
Slightly harderwhat r we predicting for the raw b6 cutoffs? was it harder than 2022?
decentHow did the exam go?
There is a smh article too https://www.smh.com.au/national/nsw...confusion-among-students-20231016-p5ecoj.htmleddie woo just dropped the solution to question 30
You had to integrate and find the value of +C which was 2 giving that valuedamn aight probably lost a mark there
might have screwed up integration and got -2 somewhere lol
no you round down because the question asked how many koalas weigh more than 11.93kg. so there were 36 whole koalas above 11.93 and then you don't consider the .72 because that's not a whole koala if you get what i'm saying. normally, yes you would round up, but in this case you wouldn't because of the question. hope that helps.yall for the koalas question did u have to round down or up? I thought since it asked for expected koalas and the answer came to 36.72 u rounded up?
Woo's video is back up on youtube now:Woo's video seems to not be on youtube anymore. Maybe he will make a different version later.
im p sure 360 is also a solution for the trig Q along with 0 and 300, also feel like i got a 90-95 raw depending on how generous they r with working marks slayySolutions:
yeah because the boundaries were inclusive of 300im p sure 360 is also a solution for the trig Q along with 0 and 300
Can someone explain why this sheet say question 9 is not c isnt (even)^2 and (odd)^2 even regardlessFound this but it's not a clean version and some answers may be wrong. At least you can see the questions. Clean version will be on nesa website soon anyway.
100%i did the rough mark and i probably got about a 60% on that exam, my biggest mistakes was trying to find the area bounded by the two curves and y axis and i only just realised i didnt have to make x the subject but could of just put the boundaries of the x value instead of find the y intercept and integrating the curves for x equals. so probably got 1/3 for that as i bs the stuff out of that question :C,
so what are my chances of a band 4??
And for the question 30
Did anyone just guess when Cos(x)=sin(x) in there calculator i found 45 degrees converted it to radians got pi/4 then added 4pi/4 to it
but it just says which one will always be positivegrr I put C as well woulda been ez 95 raw if I never put C
say u have an equation like this as f(x):
[(x)^3 - (x)^2]^2
and then obv f(-x) would be
[(-x)^3 - (-x)^2]^2
no matter what number u sub in they'll be different
rip 🪦