Let's do this shit brah.Ranked 15/98 aiming 90+ haha go for it son and me and you to the top
Any others tips you guys know of? I'd recommend going over some simple unit conversion so you don't freak out in the test when they throw it in.
Let's do this shit brah.Ranked 15/98 aiming 90+ haha go for it son and me and you to the top
Smash all content! Understand it all and revise over preliminary then do past papers for confidence and feel of the examLet's do this shit brah.
Any others tips you guys know of? I'd recommend going over some simple unit conversion so you don't freak out in the test when they throw it in.
I haven't even thought about predicting tbh. I think there will be a mix of everything.What is everyone else's prediction for the exam?
Just cover all topics and preliminary and oull be sweetI haven't even thought about predicting tbh. I think there will be a mix of everything.
What's the trickier stuff they normally pull off? Is there anything tricky they can even pull off? Lolol.
Maybe some of those multi-stage probability questions. What is the chance of at least one, what is the chance of only one, etc.
Very wise choice Good luck to your examsI've done a past paper (maybe 08/07) where they've put deciles as a question... so definitely revising all year 11 too.
I'm ranked 1/60ish with an average of 95 so that's what I'm aiming for. Generally the harder questions for me are the ones where they ask you to make an equation or formula based off of a graph or something. And unit conversions get me too. And two-triangle problems, ugh I spend so much time on them trying to figure out which side/angle I need to find. Bearings and angle addition/subtraction prove to be a bit challenging as well.
Overall, past papers and review for the next 3 days! At least it's not essays!
Yes please keep this thread goingYou guys want me to post Q's?
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The harder the better, please do. If you're gonna post an answer make sure you convert the colour to white nomsayn to avoid spoilers, just use the bbcodeYou guys want me to post Q's?
Challenging ones! Like trigonometry ones, annuities, modelling linear and non-linear relationshipsThe harder the better, please do.
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Dw, it won't be whole files lol.inb4ban
just one question at a time hahaDw, it won't be whole files lol.
lololololDw, it won't be whole files lol.
I find it's a lot easier when you break down the question. Is it a right-angled triangle or not? (So basically, can we apply pythagoras and trigonometry rules?) or is it a non-right angle triangle and therefore we have to use our cosine and sine rules, etc.I've done a past paper (maybe 08/07) where they've put deciles as a question... so definitely revising all year 11 too.
I'm ranked 1/60ish with an average of 95 so that's what I'm aiming for. Generally the harder questions for me are the ones where they ask you to make an equation or formula based off of a graph or something. And unit conversions get me too. And two-triangle problems, ugh I spend so much time on them trying to figure out which side/angle I need to find. Bearings and angle addition/subtraction prove to be a bit challenging as well.
Overall, past papers and review for the next 3 days! At least it's not essays!
Couldn't have said it any betterI find it's a lot easier when you break down the question. Is it a right-angled triangle or not? (So basically, can we apply pythagoras and trigonometry rules?) or is it a non-right angle triangle and therefore we have to use our cosine and sine rules, etc.
Then just determine what sides and angles you have, and apply from there.
wrong thread...
Don't general maths students do algebra and making variables a subject sort of stuffwrong thread...