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there are 5 perms and combs qs in this years hsc, prove that at least 2 of these questions must be within the same section (q11-14)
Just me or does anyone else hear pigeons.... -_-
But in all fairness, that would be pretty meta from NESA if they were to put in a question like that. Id be welcoming of such a thing if it were the case. Just dont gimme a repeat 2020 🥴
 

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I think theres gonna be a bunch of binomial distribution and vectors this year and a hard differential equation. i personally dont mind combinations/permutations lol
 

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I think they might ask a few P&C questions, just because in last year's exam, there was 1 true P&C question (a multiple choice question), so that may benefit some students while it could also be disadvantageous for other students.
 

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i just kinda hope there isn't too much focus on combinatorial proofs, since the syllabus is really unclear about what they can ask on it ahaha
same, hope there isn't much focus on probability and combinations cause I really neglected it HAHA
 

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unsure just hope there isnt any adv stats in there, havent really looked at that much
If like last year (although that isn't the best way to look at it), there were only 3 marks of advanced stats questions, although quite simple questions (like finding the expected value, standard deviation and probability between 2 values).
 

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true but i run into some stray simple harmoic questions in the Cambridge textbook + past papers so like i just learnt the basics and hoped for the best
 

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true but i run into some stray simple harmoic questions in the Cambridge textbook + past papers so like i just learnt the basics and hoped for the best
I can assure you that it won't be assessed in the Extension 1 exam. They have now moved it to Motion in the Extension 2 syllabus (which also has resisted and unresisted motion and projectile motion).

(Page 41 in the below document)
 

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Anyone got any last minute inverse functions tips/tricks, that shit is quite annoying ngl
 

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Anyone got any last minute inverse functions tips/tricks, that shit is quite annoying ngl
Make sure you restrict the domain so it is a one-to-one function (which can be tested using the horizontal line test)

When graphing, make sure the inverse is a reflection over the line y = x (so x values swap with y values)

Also for graphing, domain and range switches
 

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Just me or does anyone else hear pigeons.... -_-
But in all fairness, that would be pretty meta from NESA if they were to put in a question like that. Id be welcoming of such a thing if it were the case. Just dont gimme a repeat 2020 🥴
Pigeonhole principle
 

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