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this actually sounds like such a win omgq14/13 on projecitle motion, vectors and differential equations pls pls pls pls no probability
id beg for a paper like 23 pls it was so funthis actually sounds like such a win omg
I thought u were supposed to be really good at maths by the amount that u glaze itI hope we get 2020 difficulty(easiest)
👨🏾🦼I thought u were supposed to be really good at maths by the amount that u glaze it
hopefully not ughhi think def a lot of people r saying this years paper will be cooked coz last year was fairly chill.
Do you have any tips on how to approach unfamilliar/unseen binomial proofs for 3u?2 options: it's either the same as every year, or they try to be completely different
likely will be a mix of both, last q could have projectile/vector proof, and either a binomial probability or proof - sometimes an inverse (I'm getting binomial proof vibe this year)
hoping for a fun induction
likely no hard integration because that edges into 4U territory (as if vector proof doesn't lol)
well if you're low IQ, you would want familiar (easy) exams. Take the math advanced 2024 test for example, that test required a high IQ to actually get a high band 6. Then take the 2023 extension 1 paper, that also required a high IQ for question 12 13 and 14why is everyone complaining about the difficulty its pissing me off. If the exam is hard, it will be hard for everyone and the scaling will be good, just do ur best and stop thinking about how hard the test will be smh
3u seems pretty stock standard type questions idkwell if you're low IQ, you would want familiar (easy) exams. Take the math advanced 2024 test for example, that test required a high IQ to actually get a high band 6. Then take the 2023 extension 1 paper, that also required a high IQ for question 12 13 and 14.
bro extension 1 is an IQ test.
We all can get E4s by practice, provided that the final paper is of similar nature to the practice tests. But when it ends up so new and unique like 2023 extension 1, only the high IQs get E4s![]()
hopefully its hard integration even if it bleeds into 4u territory2 options: it's either the same as every year, or they try to be completely different
likely will be a mix of both, last q could have projectile/vector proof, and either a binomial probability or proof - sometimes an inverse (I'm getting binomial proof vibe this year)
hoping for a fun induction
likely no hard integration because that edges into 4U territory (as if vector proof doesn't lol)
Very decent chance this yr on p and cs. barely any was tested last yr. I'd argue as well that barely any probability questions were present either.
👨🏾🦼Very decent chance this yr on p and cs. barely any was tested last yr. I'd argue as well that barely any probability questions
bro ext 1 is so easy and what r u on talking abt an IQ test?? this is the HSC and why would they make it easy so that everyone gets E4, they make it harder so mfs like u who r u dumb will only get an E1 cause u have a low IQwell if you're low IQ, you would want familiar (easy) exams. Take the math advanced 2024 test for example, that test required a high IQ to actually get a high band 6. Then take the 2023 extension 1 paper, that also required a high IQ for question 12 13 and 14.
bro extension 1 is an IQ test.
We all can get E4s by practice, provided that the final paper is of similar nature to the practice tests. But when it ends up so new and unique like 2023 extension 1, only the high IQs get E4s![]()