How about the 2004 HSC 4 unit maths will be? (1 Viewer)

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Any ideas?
I actually found that it's very hard to forecast the kind of questions in 4 unit papers. The kinds are changing every year.
But 3 unit is easy. All the types are regularly every year.
 

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the topic makes no sense. I have no idea what you're talking about.
 

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ur right, theree r so many left field questions they could send us
 

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ressul said:
Any ideas?
I actually found that it's very hard to forecast the kind of questions in 4 unit papers. The kinds are changing every year.
But 3 unit is easy. All the types are regularly every year.
I forsee, integration, complex numbers, volumes, mechanics, polynomials, graphing, and harder 3u.

I hope I'm right.
 

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Yea, the main reason the recent Q.8's seem difficult is because theres no topic for them!!!
It's not like we can practise them either :(

/me crosses fingers than he see and makes sense of everything in the exam :)
 

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it'll be cool to have some number theory, but it will probably be worked into a dumb induction or some other crappy algebraic thingy.
 

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tywebb said:
the topic is number theory.

that's because the chief examiner is a number theorist. i bet you didn't know that. i know it because i'm close to where the action is ... very close ... closer than you think.
/me expects to see tywebbs face on cover of exam ...w00t
 

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Originally Posted by tywebb

very close ... closer than you think.

Got sus?
 

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What exactly does "number theory" refer to. Would an example be 8b from last year?
 

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The theory of numbers. E.g. Proving e/pi transcendental.
 

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