Whats the answer then? Bounds are 0 and 4. x^2=y+4+4(root)ydont get excited i got that too, but its wrong LMfaoo
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Whats the answer then? Bounds are 0 and 4. x^2=y+4+4(root)ydont get excited i got that too, but its wrong LMfaoo
yep haha thats what I did in the test. just wrote it wrong now. I edited my previous post to fix it up.
FFS I ACCIDENTLY DID THAT TOO. Sad.. I did the whole question right except that little mistake -.-Damnit. Instead of of doing I just squared both terms, forgetting the middle term so I got y + 4. FML
i reckon you'd get 2FFS I ACCIDENTLY DID THAT TOO. Sad.. I did the whole question right except that little mistake -.-
Will we at least get some marks? I mean, that's a 4 mark question...
ei reckon you'd get 2
yeah for the loan repayments i kept writing 500 000 as 50 000 and like 1014 as 1.014 lole
I hope so, would be nice :| I always do little mistakes god knows why, I can't avoid them. They always cost me a bunch of marks in every exam. I misread/miswrite/forget things easily :s
Welcome to my world hahayeah for the loan repayments i kept writing 500 000 as 50 000 and like 1014 as 1.014 lol
fuck wow. i expanded it and then i got x^2 = y^2 + 4y + 4... then i integrated it. so wrong expansion but i still did it all the way.. what would i get out of four??yep haha thats what I did in the test. just wrote it wrong now. I edited my previous post to fix it up.
either 2 or three depending if there was a mark for expansion or integration (or both), the last mark will be for the correct answer.fuck wow. i expanded it and then i got x^2 = y^2 + 4y + 4... then i integrated it. so wrong expansion but i still did it all the way.. what would i get out of four??
whoops .. i actually did a double whammyeither 2 or three depending if there was a mark for expansion or integration (or both), the last mark will be for the correct answer.
i got that to, and i assume thats right, what was your x^2 = to ?guys, what was the answer to the volume, i got 136pi/3, but other people got 8pi/3, and even if mine is wrong, how many marks would i get?
well (4 +4rooty + y) or (rooty+2)^2i got that to, and i assume thats right, what was your x^2 = to ?
i thought this was correct until now but i have been informed by a friend who just checked it that technically it's (2 +/- rooty)^2 and if you sub values you will find that the correct answer iswell (4 +4rooty + y) or (rooty+2)^2
Wtf. Deadset is 1 % of the state supposed to get the 4 marks. What were the BOS thinking.i thought this was correct until now but i have been informed by a friend who just checked it that technically it's (2 +/- rooty)^2 and if you sub values you will find that the correct answer is
x^2 = (2-sqrt(y))^2
= (4 - 4sqrt(y) + y)
to be honest after rounding i think the stats will show 0% of the candidacy will get 4/4 for that question. i know of 1 person who noticed this during the exam hall and that's coming from a selective high (penrith as it may).Wtf. Deadset is 1 % of the state supposed to get the 4 marks. What were the BOS thinking.
whys that? the question was very doable? it was my favourite question in the whole examto be honest after rounding i think the stats will show 0% of the candidacy will get 4/4 for that question. i know of 1 person who noticed this during the exam hall and that's coming from a selective high (penrith as it may).
then you're either a genius or you have read the thread. the correct answer is 8pi/3 not 136pi/3whys that? the question was very doable? it was my favourite question in the whole exam