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Deleting in 2 hoursLeaked 14 a of 2024- dm for proof
Deleting in 2 hoursLeaked 14 a of 2024- dm for proof
its real trust me Im nesaDeleting in 2 hours
its real trust me Im nesa
I just posted the screenshot of that exact question from a youtube video. U really got nothing better to do than to just try n troll people for no reason?nah its real i write the papers, im helping you
nah this is the OFFICAL 2024 paper im nesa bro why do you think im lyingI just posted the screenshot of that exact question from a youtube video. U really got nothing better to do than to just try n troll people for no reason?
That question is from the sample extension 1 HSC paper NESA put out in 2020. It’s definitely not a leak!!!!Leaked 14 a of 2024- dm for proof
why would i lie, i crafted this paper with my bare hands, trust its the 2024 paper, if its not ill give you all of my auraThat question is from the sample extension 1 HSC paper NESA put out in 2020. It’s definitely not a leak!!!!
Thats trust in cases like this oneView attachment 45427
wait so for binomial proofs whenever u see part (i) it's differentiation right, and whenever u see a fraction it's integration right like in part (ii)?
But its can change sometimes but very rarelyThats trust in cases like this one
wait... wtf is that question bruh im so lostView attachment 45427
wait so for binomial proofs whenever u see part (i) it's differentiation right, and whenever u see a fraction it's integration right like in part (ii)?
same, what paper is this fromwait... wtf is that question bruh im so lost
bro i was looking for something then suddenly the 2002 mx1 paper popped up and i looked at the last question, and this was the last question.same, what paper is this from
good enough for me, aight guys it's a wrap the paper has been leakedproof
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you got worked solutions for this?View attachment 45427
wait so for binomial proofs whenever u see part (i) it's differentiation right, and whenever u see a fraction it's integration right like in part (ii)?