MissGeorgie
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yeh i got about 36000..sorry *shrugs*
Didn't you do the 4u CSSA?coroneos said:i rkn i probably lost 8 marks in all taking into consideration bs mistakes..
HAHAH OMG !!! that circle question is so EASY now. i full did the area of the triangle and i assumed that 1/2absinC would be the same thing. god, i dnt kno what i was on.dansta said:well at least someone else put $96000
with the circle question, you had to find the gradients of the two lines and then use the angle between two lines formula to find theta... it was one of those questions that if you saw it at first it was easy, but if u didnt see it, then it was hard to figure out.
superbird said:all i did was substitute the values from the table into the equation to proove it. or is that the wrong way of doin it?
Oh man is that all you have to do?! I spent quite a lot of time on that one little question - was the only one i couldn't get out. I integrated the velocity equation from part (i) and I was like, What the hell I have two constants (k and c). So subbed some stuff in, got x = t^2 + 1 and left it at that. Oh well.acmilan1987 said:Thats the correct way to do it
But aren't the times overlapping for the two tests? That's if you follow the CSSA trial timetable anywaycoroneos said:yea?? i sat the 2unit just in case my 4unit is crap... but i think my 4u is going 2 be good.
i got ~36 026 (i think)dansta said:Did anyone else get around $96000 for the super-annuation question? (Q 9)
Everyone said they got like $36000 but i added the compound interest...
maxima and minima - what did u get?k3tan said:i thought the paper was alright. wasnt too difficult, but wasnt easy either. few tricky questions. i cant believe i got the maxima/minima volume of the box right. and getting values for 2sinx and -sin2x. and i put 36000 for that super question.
ummmm i couldnt do the question with the fkn circle with a radius of 13cm. i couldnt get the angle. WTF? someone explain.
ummm in question 3 i think, the one with all the coordinate geometry. what was the area of the triangle?
there was a table with three values of t and three values of x.Kazuya said:Oh man is that all you have to do?! I spent quite a lot of time on that one little question - was the only one i couldn't get out. I integrated the velocity equation from part (i) and I was like, What the hell I have two constants (k and c). So subbed some stuff in, got x = t^2 + 1 and left it at that. Oh well.
What did everyone get for the Simpsons rule volume one with lny? Anyone get (20/6)pi? Or 10? Or did I mess it all up...
my interpretation:dansta said:Everyone who got around $30000, Consider this guy, who puts in $500 + $560 +... + $4800, so all up he puts in around $30000 with his raw installments...
What would be the point of putting money into a superannuation fund if it wasnt earning any interest? People used 500(1.12)^20 +560(1.12)^19 ... to do their sum of all numbers, but u cant sum it if there's a different term outside of each r. So u had to put each installment (500, 560, 627 etc) in terms of a common number... ie. 560 = 500 times 1.12, 627 = 500 time 1.12^2
therefore, the sum of all numbers should've looked like:
500(1.12)^20 + 500(1.12)(1.12)^19 +500(1.12)^2 (1.12)^18....
So if you combine them you get...
500(1.12)^20 + 500(1.12)^20 + 500(1.12)^20 ....
with 20 terms...
The answer i got was 20 times 500(1.12)^20
= $96400...
This was just how i interpreted the question. I think $36000 was the raw amount of all his installments added up without any interest on them.
I could be wrong for all i know