Accounting is okay. But I didn't like it very much. Worked all sem and got 74. Not my forte really.
On the other hand, I did like two weeks worth of study for MATH2069 and got 97. The complex half was basically first year stuff and 4U complex numbers.
ELEC2141 wasn't too bad either. One...
Re: Ext 2 Past Papers + Answers
You revise the method effectively so that you know that your method is actually correct. Of course arithmetic errors are not always unavoidable.
And plus, when you go to university you don't necessarily get solutions for all past papers. I think some of my...
Re: Ext 2 Past Papers + Answers
I'll have a look around.
Besides why are you so obsessive with getting solutions?
You should try the questions first without having access to the solutions.
Re: Ext 2 Past Papers + Answers
I had a look some time ago. I found that they were quite lacking in some areas of detail and precision ... which is a shame.
You do realise that HSC Physics, for instance, is 30% Physics and 70% history, don't you? Furthermore the Physics in HSC Physics isn't that difficult.
Similarly for Chem and Bio.
Re: another question
Well then do you have a teacher who has no previous experience in teaching? I could be wrong but it seems like it.
There are two problems with asking this in the HSC course:
1) You don't properly define functions in the HSC. ie. "g(x) is to be continuous" is wrong because...
Re: another question
This is not in the scope of the current HSC syllabus. I believe it was taken out in 1981 from the old course.
And yes the answer is (a, b) = (4, 26). Although simple, to do it properly, it requires the use of limits.
Series is: 50000+53000+56000+...
A. P. a=50000, d =3000, Tn=?
If Tn = 100000
then 100000 = 50000 + (n-1)3000
3000(n-1)= 50000
n-1=16.66666...
n= 17.6666
ie. His salary will be twice the original salary after 17.666... years.... ie. in the 18th year.
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