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    Prelim 2015 Chit Chat Thread

    I meant perimeter. I thought perimeter but typed diameter.
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    Prelim 2015 Chit Chat Thread

    None of that compares to the photo I still have of a year 7 test. The question gave a square and said the side length was 5mm, and asked for the diameter. I gave 2cm, the correct answer but the teacher marked it incorrect because it should have been 20mm.
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    Prelim 2015 Chit Chat Thread

    If there's only one chemistry class in my school's grade, doesn't that make me first in the grade?
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    Prelim 2015 Chit Chat Thread

    Just got results from yearlies today, 90%, first in the class :). Pretty happy.
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    Prelim 2015 Chit Chat Thread

    Yeah.
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    Prelim 2015 Chit Chat Thread

    I get to drop two weeks after the beginning of next term. Dropping business and engineering, picking up 4u. It seems I can drop what I want at my school, but they do pressure you to keep 12 units because screw-ups in test / keeps you occupied / people always regret it. All the usual excuses.
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    Help! I've broken maths!

    Ok, here's the deal. I've been trying to graph the function x^2+8x+y^2-8y+2xy+16=0, and on a graphing calculator such as this here, and I've noticed the graph is a circle, with centre (-4,4) and radius 4. x^2+8x+y^2-8y+2xy+16 seems to be equivalent to x^2+8x+y^2-8y+16, which is also a circle...
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    Geometry Question

    I literally have never known this rule, that transversals cut parallel lines in the same ratio. I thought I'd have to prove that the two trapezoids were similar. The answer is 12 cm. Thanks guys.
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    Geometry Question

    Hey everyone, I was just doing a past paper, and I found this question. I feel like x should be equal to 12, but I don't know how to show it. If I could see working out for this, that would, be great.
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    Locus problem help !

    You can intuit it out, but knowing how the formal method works is also important. It uses the distance formula. d=d\\\sqrt{(x-1)^2+(y+3)^2}=2\\(x-1)^2+(y+3)^2=4
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    Prelim 2015 Chit Chat Thread

    Just had my prelim. physics yearly. I'm pretty happy with it, finished early, found some mistakes. I know there was still mistakes in there though.
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    HSC triangles question

    \frac{12-4y}{y}\\=\frac{12}{y}-\frac{4y}{y}\\\frac{12}{y}-4
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    Circle Geometry Resources?

    Yeah, there's this but not much else.
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    Circle Geometry Resources?

    Does anyone have any good resources for circle geometry questions? I've done all of Maths in Focus, but the past papers I've been doing seem to have much harder questions (who knew?). The year 11 Cambridge textbook doesn't seem to cover it at all, and I can't find anywhere else.
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    English help!! Urgently

    Well, you can start by telling us what your AOS is, lol.
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    Trigonometry Question

    Awesome, thanks. Why do you use the triple-lined equal sign?
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    Trigonometry Question

    $Express $\cos{x}+7\sin{x}=5$ in the form $A\cos{(x+\alpha)}$. Hence, solve $\cos{x}+7\sin{x}=5$, 0^{\circ}\leq x\leq360^{\circ} I can express it in as a sine, but how do I get it to a cosine?
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    Prelim 2015 Chit Chat Thread

    Lol, I just did that exactly today. Their questions are really hard.
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    Prelim 2015 Chit Chat Thread

    Lol yeah, what a coincidence to find someone so close by on BoS... Sometimes I wonder if there are people at my school who have a BoS account.
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    Prelim 2015 Chit Chat Thread

    Oh I just recognised the uniform, your school is really close to mine, lol. Infact, I went to the library which is near it just today.
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