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obviously it has to be integration. question 1 is always easiest in hsc
 

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Harder 3u number theory - challenging but doable.
 

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Some of the harder complex number excercises can be cool (e.g. 1993 Q8). There is a small amount of interesting harder polynomial stuff too, oh and also the unusual combinatorics questions.
 
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Circular Motion for mine, although it never seems to be worth much in recent HSC papers...
 

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Complex numbers for me... it's the only topic i've done so far xD
 

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Riviet said:
Complex numbers for me... it's the only topic i've done so far xD
Same here Riviet, but we havent finished it yet, i reckon polynomials will be cool
 
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Hmm I enjoy some induction (when I get 'em right), and the integration inequalities stuff is always pretty good.

KFunk, what is combinatorics?
 

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By combinatorics I mean some of the permutations/combinations stuff we do; a simple example being 'how many ways are there to share n objects between 2 people?'
 
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Yeh I often find that the most difficult form of probability question in that it's quite difficult to tell if you're right or wrong, and also whether or not to divide by something or not to avoid doubling up.
 

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