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anomalousdecay

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Organise a chem one and I may just bring my whole class.
What about Physics (not a seminar just questions)?

I can help with a few things here and there maybe.

But definitely not a whole class worth haha.
 

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what would you cover though?
Inequalities

- Using Differentiation

- Using Integration

- a, b, c Problems

Probability

- Harder Perms + Combs

- Harder Binomial Probability

Induction

- Harder applications of 3U induction

- Strong induction

Not going to include Circle Geo, as there is no new content.
 

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Inequalities

- Using Differentiation

- Using Integration

- a, b, c Problems

Probability

- Harder Perms + Combs

- Harder Binomial Probability

Induction

- Harder applications of 3U induction

- Strong induction

Not going to include Circle Geo, as there is no new content.
There is no new content in probability either other than harder problems. In fact, the syllabus in Harder Ext1 makes no mention of probability as a 'new topic'.

Locus problems also appear in Circle Geometry but are rare to find.

Either way, are you sure you can even cover all that in one seminar though? (especially given that a lot of schools haven't touched this topic yet so you'll need to start from the basics)
 
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There is no new content in probability either other than harder problems. In fact, the syllabus in Harder Ext1 makes no mention of probability as a 'new topic'.

Locus problems also appear in Circle Geometry but are rare to find.

Either way, are you sure you can even cover all that in one seminar though? (especially given that a lot of schools haven't touched this topic yet so you'll need to start from the basics)
No new content technically, but it is very easy to distinguish a 4 unit probability from a 3 unit probability question.

ie: 4 unit probability makes heavier uses of cases whereas 3 unit doesn't.

I am confident that I'll be able to cover at least the 'Harder Inequalities', which students generally find to be most difficult.
 

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I would definitely be interested in a "Harder 3U" specific MX2 lecture
 
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