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  1. wootwoot1234

    Is it possible to do Radiology without doing any science subjects in the HSC?

    Oh...I may have confused the two. I meant to say Radiography. Thanks for that.
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    Is it possible to do Radiology without doing any science subjects in the HSC?

    Well, in year 10 when I had to choose my subjects, I ultimately went with subjects that I felt that I was stronger in e.g. M.History, Legal Studies, etc and would ultimately get me higher marks. But I've always been interested in Radiology and Pharmacy. My other preferences are Criminal Law or...
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    Is it possible to do Radiology without doing any science subjects in the HSC?

    I'm currently doing 2 unit maths. How much Physics is in Radiology exactly?
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    Is it possible to do Radiology without doing any science subjects in the HSC?

    So I guess the same thing would apply to other science degrees like, for example, Pharmacy?
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    Has anyone here gotten a Band 6 for History or Legal by memorising essays in HSC?

    Hi, I know that a lot of people memorise English responses and haven often achieved great results following this method but has anyone memorised a response for Modern History or Legal Studies in the HSC and gotten a Band 6? If so, how many essays did you memorise, and more importantly WHAT...
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    Is it possible to do Radiology without doing any science subjects in the HSC?

    Hi, Is it possible to do Radiology in Uni without doing any sciences in YRs 11/12? Thanks in advance :)
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    Probability question, please help :)

    thanks lath! repped :D
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    Probability question, please help :)

    question: 14. A card is chosen at random from a set of 10 cards numbered 1 to 10. A second card is chosen from a set of 20 cards numbered 1 to 20. Find the probability that the combination number these cards make is (a) 911 (b) less than 100 (c) between 300 and 500. please include explanation...
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    Is FergHSC any good??!?

    Does anyone have FergHSC mark their essays, and if so, are they any good? If not, do you think they're reputable? Website: http://www.ferghsc.com.au/ Thanks guys, your help is much appreciated! :)
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    Stationary points and nature of calculus question, please help!

    Oh that brings me to another question. Which textbook would you recommend, Cambridge or Fitzpatrick for Mathematics 2 unit? I just started year 12 Calculus, so i'm still a little fuzzy, as they say, about some concepts. :) Thanks again guys!
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    Stationary points and nature of calculus question, please help!

    Oh ok, so both methods may have to be used to answer the question?
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    Stationary points and nature of calculus question, please help!

    Can you tell it isn't an inflexion by inspecting the curve before it is differentiated and its nature is determined?
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    Stationary points and nature of calculus question, please help!

    By looking at the curve, how can you tell if there is a change is concavity?
  14. wootwoot1234

    Stationary points and nature of calculus question, please help!

    Thanks so much! You have both been a great help. How do you rep someone?
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    Stationary points and nature of calculus question, please help!

    Thank you so much for your help SpiralFlex! You mentioned that there were two methods to determine the nature. Assuming you are talking about the method where you get points on either side of the x-value and substitute it into the original equation, which method is more reliable and can be used...
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    Stationary points and nature of calculus question, please help!

    Find any stationary points on the curve f(x) = x4 − 2x2 − 3. What type of stationary points are they? I can find the stationary points, but I can't seem to determine their nature/type. Stationary points are (0,-3), (-1,-4), (1,-4). If possible, please include explanation/working out...
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    What rankings do I need in order to achieve a 95 atar?

    I'm dropping to 2 unit maths next year, would this mean I have to get higher rankings for my subjects?
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