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K1uggie

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Anyone have any binomial distribution worksheets? Ive done all the hsc questions but could use more practice
 

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does anyone have answers to james ruse multiple choice questions 2024?
 

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how do i do binomial proofs? i always get stuck on these and never know what to do or how to "match" the coeffs etc.
does anyone have like a general guide/step by step for these type of questions?
 

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i think we will my brother, the 2022 paper (?) had like 3 binomial distribution questions, there will be at least one imo
 

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the first & last time they gave it in the new syllabus was in 2020, so there might be a chance for this year ...??? idk but ill be shitting in my pantaloons if they actually do that . also i have this on perms & combs if u guys want
 

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the first & last time they gave it in the new syllabus was in 2020, so there might be a chance for this year ...??? idk but ill be shitting in my pantaloons if they actually do that . also i have this on perms & combs if u guys want
This is gold thanks mate
 

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guys i got a problem

prove 1+1=2

:)))))

p.s i know how to do this so i will win hsc
When n=1
LHS = 1+1 = 2
RHS = 2 = LHS
∴ True for n=1
Assume statement is true for n=k, i.e.
1+1=2
Prove true for n=k+1, i.e.
1+1=2
LHS = 1+1 = 2 = RHS (by assumption)
∴ Statement is true for n=k+1, given it is true for n=k
Hence by the principle of mathematical induction, statement is true for integers n≥1.
 

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what is the relative difficulty of sydney schools (ruse, nsb, etc) to the ext 1 exams? i feel the hsc exams are a bit easier but what is everyone's thoughts
 

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When n=1
LHS = 1+1 = 2
RHS = 2 = LHS
∴ True for n=1
Assume statement is true for n=k, i.e.
1+1=2
Prove true for n=k+1, i.e.
1+1=2
LHS = 1+1 = 2 = RHS (by assumption)
∴ Statement is true for n=k+1, given it is true for n=k
Hence by the principle of mathematical induction, statement is true for integers n≥1.
bro this is so wrong you fo0rgot to quote the skibidi toilet theorem
you are going to fail ext 1 im sdo sorry unkless you gogle skiobid toilet theorem rn
 

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