I think pencil is ok because NESA specifics you can use (but only) a 2B pencil. still better be safe then sorryuhhhh you've been lied to sorry, they get scanned, that's why i always go over pencil diagrams in pen
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I think pencil is ok because NESA specifics you can use (but only) a 2B pencil. still better be safe then sorryuhhhh you've been lied to sorry, they get scanned, that's why i always go over pencil diagrams in pen
and this is another reason it's unfair, unless your teacher has marked they have no idea how any of this shit works because its some state secretthe scanner is prolly 50 degrees, ur ink will disappear lol
even if you fail q16, there's till like 15 marks to play with before you get below 70omgg so scared for tmr like i also hope its not too bad... trying to e4 would be like getting a raw of 70+ but I CANT DO QUESTION 16s - like they're so different every year too idk how to prepare for it ;-;
You literally can get a complete 0 and still e4- ur fineomgg so scared for tmr like i also hope its not too bad... trying to e4 would be like getting a raw of 70+ but I CANT DO QUESTION 16s - like they're so different every year too idk how to prepare for it ;-;
they're kinda only done by 140+ IQ pplomgg so scared for tmr like i also hope its not too bad... trying to e4 would be like getting a raw of 70+ but I CANT DO QUESTION 16s - like they're so different every year too idk how to prepare for it ;-;
hopefully raw 80What raw is everyone aiming for? Hopefully i can pull a 72+
Whatever gets me an e4 so prolly like 70ishWhat raw is everyone aiming for? Hopefully i can pull a 72+
I don't think It's directly addressed in the syllabus but I've seen a lot of questions which include it as another resistive force, typically on inclined plane questions.coefficient of friction isn't in the syllabus right?
hopefully raw 70. i think my internal mark is like 92-91 ish rlly hoping to get like a 90 external but worried how hard they're gonna make it and i hate the questions where there is like a tiny little trick (probs most of them)What raw is everyone aiming for? Hopefully i can pull a 72+
Pretty likely. They have not had such a proof in the HSC for many yearsanyone think they're gonna do like the integration proofs like the ones with the rectangles above and below the area of the curve
wait what do you mean by rectangles above and below (uh oh)anyone think they're gonna do like the integration proofs like the ones with the rectangles above and below the area of the curve
we had a 4 marker on it in our trial. U can see one on James Ruse 2020. Basically it just involves sums and algebraic manipulation. The main thing to know is the rectangle below the curve<Area under the curve<Upper rectangle. Probs doesn't make sense but look at James Ruse 2020. I'm a bit suspicious it will pop up cause im yet to see it in a hsc paper at least recentlywait what do you mean by rectangles above and below (uh oh)
Friction coefficient IS in the syllabus, hidden in the glossary section. Just remember its a constant times the normal force and the normal isn't always only just gravity but can be caused by any force directed partially into the plane (hence creating a reaction force)coefficient of friction isn't in the syllabus right?
Instead of proving LHS=RHS or >RHS, prove that LHS-RHS=0 / >0 or whatever. Can make it easier especially for inequalities because if it can be factorised into a square, it has to be greater than zerodoes anyone just any like tricks for proofs. for example just quick stuff like odd-even=odd. like ik its obvious but any like common proof tricks as there niche at times