The syllabus is unclear as to whether this is required.
Even some textbook authors have contacted NESA to gain clarity on this issue to no avail.
Some texts include it. Some don't.
In particular, Cambridge and Terry Lee don't.
New Senior Maths and Maths in Focus do.
You may be wasting your time doing it if it is never going to be examined.
A former HSC chief examiner once commented at an HSC feedback day that throughout the life of a syllabus, every aspect of the syllabus should be examined at least once.
So unless we get more clarity from NESA as to the expectations in regards to this, then we will potentially only really know when the last HSC exam is sat for the NEW syllabus!
Of course we may know before that if there is a question on it before then.
But I think that this way of letting people know what is required is totally unacceptable.
Even some textbook authors have contacted NESA to gain clarity on this issue to no avail.
Some texts include it. Some don't.
In particular, Cambridge and Terry Lee don't.
New Senior Maths and Maths in Focus do.
You may be wasting your time doing it if it is never going to be examined.
A former HSC chief examiner once commented at an HSC feedback day that throughout the life of a syllabus, every aspect of the syllabus should be examined at least once.
So unless we get more clarity from NESA as to the expectations in regards to this, then we will potentially only really know when the last HSC exam is sat for the NEW syllabus!
Of course we may know before that if there is a question on it before then.
But I think that this way of letting people know what is required is totally unacceptable.
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