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    English Syllabus Change from 2027

    stop freaking out this happens with every syllabus change. the 2019 people may have had some texts from previous years but the modules were completely scambled so past analysis was made null. take 1984 which used to be in this module about power and politics, moved to human experiences. analysis...
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    English Syllabus Change from 2027

    othello most likely
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    English Syllabus Change from 2027

    i didnt notice this trend. I wonder if there are more indigenous texts now
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    English Syllabus Change from 2027

    its in extension at least!
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    English Syllabus Change from 2027

    it really shouldnt
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    English Syllabus Change from 2027

    The Big Short and Pride and Prejudice as prescribed texts :lol:
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    Maths Ext 2 Predictions

    why does everyone need to write solutions smh
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    The 2024 U.S. election thread 🇺🇸 🦅

    its mathematical as well. if theres less than even a 1% chance the can call a race
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    Maths Ext 2 Predictions

    is this textbook any good?
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    Maths Ext 2 Predictions

    I saw a trial exam question about i^i and considering different arguments for i to arrive at different answers. this has to do with different branches of the principle argument and how e^x is 2pi*i periodic. is this oos?
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    Maths Ext 2 Predictions

    you might but always just imagine worst case scenario so it cant turn out worse than you expect
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    Maths Ext 2 Predictions

    the easiest way to do 10 is to get |a+b+c|^2 = (a+b+c).(a+b+c) = 3 + 2a.c so a.(a+b+c) = |a||a+b+c|cos(t) --> 1+a.c = sqrt(3+2a.c)cos(t) --> cos(t) = (1+a.c)/sqrt(3+2a.c). Now if a = c, then cos(t) = 2/sqrt(5) which is biggest value cos(t) can be under this restriction, thus the smallest angle...
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    Maths Ext 2 Predictions

    1/k log(2v0 / (2v0 - kd))
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