The title doesn't make sense because scaling is same for both English (Advanced) and English (Standard).
So 90.0 in English (Advanced) = 90.0 in English (Standard)
The reason why 90 in English (Advanced) seems to give better scaled mark than 90 in English (Standard) is because of the use...
Academic would be the most important as you need 95+ UAI.
If you are fairly confident about that, come about broadening your extra curricular into different area e.g. sporting, leadership, communication-based activities.
I really want this scholarship too, especially for Actuarial...
60000 do HSC and more than 100 do exceptionally well.
The definition of "exceptionally well" depends on individuals and it can apply to anyone who did better than what they are potentially able to do or what they initially hoped for.
There is a conjugate rule like this:
2cw = c(2w)
cw x ck = c(wk)
cw + ck = c(w+k)
so if you have something like:
(cw)^2 + (cw) + 1
that becomes c(w^2+2+1)
you are solving the equation.
solving w^2+w+1 = 0
gives you two roots (normal and conjuage of that)
but since the equation that is given = (w^2+w+1)^2,
you will have 2 roots that are equal and 2 equal conjugate ones.
the roots are (-1 + sqrt(3)i)/2, (-1 + sqrt(3)i)/2, (-1 - sqrt(3)i)/2...
ii) is a typical prove question. Refer to cambridge first chapter question on complex.
I am namu btw
for iii) it's just that you have equation given = (w^2+w+1)^2
so you will have 2 equal roots with 2 equal conjugate roots.