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Unwant3d

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are you allowed to take
MathAid 4
into the exam.
its the template with curves circles etc. on it.

i asked the HSC advice line
and they weren't sure ><
 

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Is it alright if it has the trigonometry triangles that show the exact values on them? That's something we're expected to remember... Aren't we?
 

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"no printed formulae other than equations of simple curves (such as y=x2)"

Its not printed formulae is it? Its just the triangle? If so then that sounds alright.
 

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r we allowed to take water bottles in?
can we take figurines in? lol
like mr bean did...anyone know that episode?? bloody hell that was good.
 

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Yeah, I love that episode. Hilarious. The guy next to him just slowly goes insane.
 

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samuel slack said:
"no printed formulae other than equations of simple curves (such as y=x2)"

Its not printed formulae is it? Its just the triangle? If so then that sounds alright.
Mathaid4 has:
Exponential Curves,
Sin and cos curves
the 2 triangles with the sides on them marked.
porabola curves.
shapes and circles etc.

are these "simple" enough to take in?

Thanks
 

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Unwant3d said:
Mathaid4 has:
Exponential Curves,
Sin and cos curves
the 2 triangles with the sides on them marked.
porabola curves.
shapes and circles etc.

are these "simple" enough to take in?

Thanks
Should be fine.

Ive got a mathomat (which I never use anyway!) which has the same stuff on it, and my maths head teacher said it would be ok.
 

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I like to take my Vinyl Figurines in with me, and my spray caps :)

But i'm guessing can't do that this time huh.

 

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I know we are definitely allowed
the Mathaid 4
and Mathomat Senior



:) my teacher asked a head marker for us
but i have a mathomat. it doesnt say senior but i assume it is
so yeah! good luck!
 
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pritnep said:
Water bottle yes. Unopened bottle, no label.

Figurines...don't know.
Unopened? Are you serious? :confused:

But I never drink bottled water... I always drink tap water...
 
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Can someone tell me if they check the calculator versions, etc?

I have a Casio that resembles the allowed model, but it's own model name/number is not on the list of the board-approved calculators.

However I have been using it for years, and I'd really prefer not to buy a new one :(
 

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Starcraftmazter said:
Can someone tell me if they check the calculator versions, etc?

I have a Casio that resembles the allowed model, but it's own model name/number is not on the list of the board-approved calculators.

However I have been using it for years, and I'd really prefer not to buy a new one :(
I think they do check them because just before trials our teachers made us make sure we had an approved one as in from the list, so we didnt get caught out in the actual thing... I dont know maybe urs will be ok
 

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