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stuzzo2

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Give me questions that are related to:
- Quadratic functions
- Locus
- Geometrical Applications of Differentiation
- Integral Calculus
- Indices and Logarithmic Functions
- Exponential and Logarithmic Fnctions
- Trigonometry (Basic Trig)
 

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Give me questions that are related to:
- Quadratic functions
- Locus
- Geometrical Applications of Differentiation
- Integral Calculus
- Indices and Logarithmic Functions
- Exponential and Logarithmic Fnctions
- Trigonometry (Basic Trig)
don't waste your time waiting for people to post questions, just continue on with past papers and revise your formulas.
 

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whats that?
and im srs
Maths in focus. It's the worst textbook ever and I hope you don't use it.

don't waste your time waiting for people to post questions, just continue on with past papers and revise your formulas.
This tbh.

OP Do you have access to lots of past papers? By the look of it I'm guessing no?
 

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i think OP is trolling and is just showing his massive ego saying he can do anything
 

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Here are some:

1) Given that . Find and in exact form. ( is acute)

2) Show that

EDITTTT: log means log of base 10
 
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Here are some:

1) Given that . Find and in exact form. ( is acute)

2) Show that

EDITTTT: log means log of base 10
No need to mention the edit that you made, when you are using log you should always assume it has a base 10, unless specified otherwise.
 

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No need to mention the edit that you made, when you are using log you should always assume it has a base 10, unless specified otherwise.
In mathematics though, just a "log" means base e (whereas in chemistry, it usually is intended to refer to base 10).
 

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In mathematics though, just a "log" means base e (whereas in chemistry, it usually is intended to refer to base 10).
Well in my experience with 2u exams, they would always mention log base e rather than log on its own.
 

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I'm pretty sure some past HSC papers have used just log (not sure whether they were 2U), but in mathematics (mathematics in general, not specifically HSC), "log" refers to base e unless otherwise specified.
 

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