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OMGITzJustin

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Re: 2012 HSC MX2 Marathon

Some of the questions at the start of this thread (e.g spiral's post on page 1) are extremely hard. Having done cambridge complex questions (just homework, in class etc etc), they were fine and honestly werent that hard - it just required a bit of thinking + looking at 1 or 2 solutions for the harder ones. They are do-able, they just seem a level up from cambridge.... am I missing out on something??
 

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Some of the questions at the start of this thread (e.g spiral's post on page 1) are extremely hard. Having done cambridge complex questions (just homework, in class etc etc), they were fine and honestly werent that hard - it just required a bit of thinking + looking at 1 or 2 solutions for the harder ones. They are do-able, they just seem a level up from cambridge.... am I missing out on something??
I found the complex number questions in Cambridge somewhat easy-average..

You should practise complex number questions from past papers to gain a general idea as to what questions to expect in a test.
 

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As nightweaver wisely said, past paper questions are the way to go.

Furthermore, it doesn't hurt to look up a few out-of-syllabus things, as they often appear in the HSC.
 

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Neat question ^^

First we make the substitution u = x^2.



and thus



And now we note that u = (u+1) - 1 so we can split up the integral:




Now we use integration by parts on the second integral in the subtraction, noting that the integral of 1/(u+1)^2 is -1/(u+1) and the derivative of e^u is just e^u:



And now the last thing cancels with the first after you sort out the minus signs, up at a constant factor at least, leaving you just with:

 

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You did that fast, took me ~10mins to get it. How did you do it?
I'll type up a solution tomorrow if I have time, too tired now for large amounts of LaTeX. Unless somebody does it for me.
 

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Furthermore, it doesn't hurt to look up a few out-of-syllabus things, as they often appear in the HSC.
I occasionally do this just for fun, but obviously it's impossible cover everything that might come up. Is there anything specific you'd recommend having a look at?
 

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Re: 2012 HSC MX2 Marathon

All of you guys are so..."keen"! I can't do any of these marathon questions...:(
 

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Remember Spiral's three levels? Easy, Medium, Hard, Elite. That's 4...
 

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