eyeseeyou
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Post any questions within the scope and level of Mathematics Extension 1. Once a question is posted, it needs to be answered before the next question is raised.
This thread is mainly targeting Q1-14 difficulty in the HSC.
Some housekeeping rules:
1. Provide neat working out when possible
2. Don't flood the thread with multiple unanswered questions
3. Since HSC MX1 Mathematics can be tested up to 30% of the maths you did in preliminary, feel free to post the often odd and challenging questions
Source(s): http://community.boredofstudies.org/13/mathematics-extension-1/344684/hsc-2016-3u-marathon.html
http://community.boredofstudies.org/14/mathematics-extension-2/344755/hsc-2016-4u-marathon.html
I encourage all current HSC students in particular to participate in this marathon.
To start off:
The point P(6p, 3p^2) is a point on the parabola x^2 = 12y .
(i)Find the equation of the tangent of P
(ii)The Tangent at P buts the y-axis at B. The point A divides PB internally in the ratio 1:2
Find the locus of the point A as P varies
This thread is mainly targeting Q1-14 difficulty in the HSC.
Some housekeeping rules:
1. Provide neat working out when possible
2. Don't flood the thread with multiple unanswered questions
3. Since HSC MX1 Mathematics can be tested up to 30% of the maths you did in preliminary, feel free to post the often odd and challenging questions
Source(s): http://community.boredofstudies.org/13/mathematics-extension-1/344684/hsc-2016-3u-marathon.html
http://community.boredofstudies.org/14/mathematics-extension-2/344755/hsc-2016-4u-marathon.html
I encourage all current HSC students in particular to participate in this marathon.
To start off:
The point P(6p, 3p^2) is a point on the parabola x^2 = 12y .
(i)Find the equation of the tangent of P
(ii)The Tangent at P buts the y-axis at B. The point A divides PB internally in the ratio 1:2
Find the locus of the point A as P varies
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