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what do u guys wrecken the hardest yr's for 4u are so i can practice some. I havent done much and have less than ... days.
 

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Theres a list floating around here somewhere (in another thread), if i remember rightly, 1993 was the hardest on the list, and 1989 was hard also.

1992 and 2000 were harder ones too.
 

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Originally posted by Constip8edSkunk
hmm yeah bloody 3u... i ALWAYS seemed to lose 1 or 2 marks in q1 :mad:
lol... I lost 7 marks in the Ext1 trials question 5(didnt do the question:p ) and it ended up even lower than my ext2:D
 

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in my trials my ext1 raw % was lower than my 4U raw %.... and ALOT lower when scaled, and im not the only 1 in my school lol

did '98 today lost another 3 marks in q1... completely missed a q....aahhhgggrrrrr :mad:

if i repeat my performances im so screwed for the HSC.....
 

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1989- last question is just about impossible (and im not exaggerating about that)
1993- damn hard. average mark was around 47/120
2000-hard.
rest- not too bad. 2001 heaps good (for me anywayz)
 

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3 u is damn hard.. you get 17 mins or so per question.. by the way, turtle, how long did the 3U exam take you?
 

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I really dont get this

q/a = p^3/(3pq-bq^2)

the bottom part is an integer cause p,q and b are(given)

they say q divides a cause p and q have no common factor (also given in data)

I DONT GET THIS????? why
 

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to add to above - i thought the subject of this thread was a joke

Originally posted by tonberry_kun
1999 paper is relatively easy
go try it
hell easy, and it was the 1st i did, i knew there was something wrong with it
Originally posted by Fosweb
Theres a list floating around here somewhere (in another thread), if i remember rightly, 1993 was the hardest on the list, and 1989 was hard also.

1992 and 2000 were harder ones too.
i will b doing them 2moro
Originally posted by AK Gumbi

rest- not too bad. 2001 heaps good (for me anywayz)
it wasn't as easy as 1999

edit: i'm in an ext 2 forum?? wasn't the list of hardest papers for the 2umaths? that's when 93 was hard?? and 99 easy?
 

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Originally posted by Mathematician
I really dont get this

q/a = p^3/(3pq-bq^2)

the bottom part is an integer cause p,q and b are(given)

they say q divides a cause p and q have no common factor (also given in data)

I DONT GET THIS????? why
coz ap^3 = q(3pq-bq^2)

every factor of q is a factor of RHS hence a factor of LHS.
now, since gcd(p , q) = 1 so any factor of q cannot be factor of p
or p^3, therefore must be a factor of a.

therefore every factor of q is a factor of a

so q|a
 

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I still dont get the last part

therefore every factor of q is a factor of a

if every factor of q is a factor of a ----> q=a right???
so q/a=1???
 
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Re: ...

Originally posted by Mathematician
I still dont get the last part

therefore every factor of q is a factor of a

if every factor of q is a factor of a ----> q=a right???
so q/a=1???
No, if every factor of q is a factor of a, then q divides a. For example, every factor of 6 is a factor of 12.
 
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Not necessarily, every factor of 6 is a factor of -12. In general it means a=kq, where k is an integer.
 

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