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  1. fluffchuck

    VCE Maths questions help

    Only tan graphs have asymptotes, y = tan(x) has asymptotes at x = pi/2 + k.pi (where k is an integer)
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    VCE Maths questions help

    What do you mean by not well behaved?
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    Further Curve Sketching HELP

    You usually sketch a curve after completing parts to a question which may ask you to find things such as the stationary points, intercepts etc. Unless the question asks for the coordinates of the points of inflexion, there is no need to include the points of concavity change. There is no other...
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    VCE Maths questions help

    If P(Sally alive) = 0.8 and P(Peter NOT alive) = 0.3, Then the probability that only Sally is alive in 40 years time is given by P(Sally alive) x P(Peter NOT alive) = 0.8 x 0.3 = 0.24
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    State of sucrose in hydrolysis: industrial production of ethanol from sugarcane

    I would believe that the state of sucrose would be aqueous.
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    To 2017 graduates

    Hopefully Actuarial Studies + Adv Maths at UNSW :)
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    Physics Exam Thoughts

    It should be D because electrons and holes exist in pairs, so there are equal amounts of electrons and holes.
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    Physics Exam Thoughts

    I don't completely remember what P and Q were, but the current travels in a clockwise direction.
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    Cambridge Complex help

    For these questions, what you would do is let z_1=x_1+iy_1 and z_2=x_2+iy_2. From here, you would substitute z_1 and z_2 into the LHS and RHS and show that the results are equal.
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    2017 HSC Mathematics Extension 2 paper thoughts?

    I'm guessing 99% raw, not too sure though.
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    Carrotsticks' 2017 Mathematics Extension 2 solutions

    For 11(b), instead of doing b/a, you did (b/a)^2
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    Having trouble finishing an exam

    Yes it's normal! No they are not, it is quite difficult to finish an entire paper. Not many people will complete the entire paper despite having an outstanding ability in Maths. There will almost always be questions that will screw many people over. This is the Extension 2 Mathematics course :^)
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    Inverse Cosine Function

    No, for sinx=0, it is x=kpi. I think you may have mistaken x=pi/2+2kpi as the general solution to sinx=1 (which is correct!)
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    BoS Maths Trials 2017

    All of multiple choice
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    BoS Maths Trials 2017

    I used t-formula :)
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    How do you do this inverse trig question?

    Yes, sorry, my bad.
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    How do you do this inverse trig question?

    Remember: Volume = pi. int[x^2 dy] (from y=a to y=b) If you rearrange y = 1/sqrt(1-x^2) to make x^2 the subject, you will get: x^2 = 1 - 1/y^2 And borders: x=0 y=1 x=1/2 y=sqrt(2) Hence, Volume = pi.int[ 1 - 1/y^2 dy ] (from y=1 to y=sqrt(2)) I think you should be able to do this question...
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    Hardest and Easiest 2U topics?

    Superannuation and loan repayments, in my opinion, is the most difficult topic in 2U.
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