The Matrix
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Does anyone have the solutions for this paper: http://4unitmaths.com/2001moriah.pdf ??? It is extremely hard ![Frown :( :(](data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP///yH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAIBRAA7)
I divided my holidays into 3 parts, 4 days for MX2, 4 days for chemistry and 4 days for physics. I finished MX2 revision 2 days ago, I did 2 chapters per day and about 25 hard questions for each that cover each chapter. I memorised the first 2 modules of chemistry yesterday and today so I'm doing the remaining 2 modules tomorrow and the day after, then spend the remaining 4 days of the holidays doing the 4 modules of physics. I don't have to study for biology because I don't want it to count for my HSC because it sucks. Also English is easy and 3 unit is a joke so I finished it like 3 months ago.If you're stuck just keep moving! Come back to it later.
Don't neglect your other subjects though...doing well in worse-scaling subjects + not amazing at 4u is better than amazing at 4u + crap at worse-scaling. If that made any sense.
where is carrotsticks to help usOk honestly that's the most titf paper. Up to the transformations...They expect you to expandok no. And the 5 mark
WTF. I'm taking a break.
LOL where is the space for english?I divided my holidays into 3 parts, 4 days for MX2, 4 days for chemistry and 4 days for physics.
Isn't it like a series of polynomials where they are derivatives/primitives of each other?Actually Bernoulli Polynomials featured in Sydney Grammar paper - almost the same question but tweaked a little. 1999 SGS - Moriah probably took it from there.
English and biology are rote learning, no need to study for them, I can memorise everything the day before the testLOL where is the space for english?![]()
Not sure if you ended up solving this but I think this is how you do it:WTF killer paper. I'm up to the inequality with factorials. No idea...The direction doesn't work if you try to sub the equations into each other![]()
Or you could do this lol.For part Q3c) since x and y are positive integers and given
x - 1 > y
then
(x - 1)! > y!
Hence
(x - 1)!(x - 1) > y(y!)
x(x - 1)! - (x - 1)! > ((y + 1) - 1)y!
x! - (x - 1)! > (y + 1)! - y!
x! + y! > (x - 1)! + (y + 1)!
"Taking It Too Far", makes sense, hehe...Haha poor Realise. I noticed people said 'titf'. What does 'titf' mean?
http://home.fuse.net/wolfonenet/FTP/Reverse Engineering Mathematics.pdf is this the technique you used?For part Q3c) since x and y are positive integers and given
x - 1 > y
then
(x - 1)! > y!
Hence
(x - 1)!(x - 1) > y(y!)
x(x - 1)! - (x - 1)! > ((y + 1) - 1)y!
x! - (x - 1)! > (y + 1)! - y!
x! + y! > (x - 1)! + (y + 1)!