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I think any of the 'bank' questions, they get from making up their own questions or using sample questions/past questions with different numbers/scenarios/contexts. I also know that they also use lots of VCE questions which are relevant to the mathematics syllibi.Apart from past HSC questions, what does "EQ-Bank" and "SM-Bank" mean?
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vce questions were designed to be solved using their $100 graphing calculators. that's why they get less time and less marks.I think any of the 'bank' questions, they get from making up their own questions or using sample questions/past questions with different numbers/scenarios/contexts. I also know that they also use lots of VCE questions which are relevant to the mathematics syllibi.
Ooh ok I see, thanks! Dyk what EQ and SM stand for?I think any of the 'bank' questions, they get from making up their own questions or using sample questions/past questions with different numbers/scenarios/contexts. I also know that they also use lots of VCE questions which are relevant to the mathematics syllibi.
maybe SM stands for smarter mathsOoh ok I see, thanks! Dyk what EQ and SM stand for?
omg how did I not think of smartermaths T-Tmaybe SM stands for smarter maths
and EQ refers to the sample questions that nesa publishes