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  1. D

    2 mark proof question

    For n>1, (2/5)^n + (3/5)^n < 2/5 + 3/5 =1.
  2. D

    HSC Physics Predictions / Thoughts

    Re tilting, how does that work? Pretty certain the path is not in a plane. If you pass a plane at an angle through a cylinder and unwrap the cylinder you get a sinusoidal curve, not a parabola.
  3. D

    HSC Physics Predictions / Thoughts

    I also had argued for A in question 20, and saw that Matrix Education put D. Prior to that, attempting to verify with a different method, I had tried to solve it using the Lagrangian method (I used sections 6.1 and 6.3 of David Morin's book) and it seems to confirm A...
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