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Hello sexy 2026 male, ur wrongAlso, if you draw a vector field, the solution would be like a piecewise function, which flats out when. Even if the markers can't see this, the step where integrate
is incorrect, as you haven't check
, and this condition is not necessary for the original differential equation

You would have to restrict the domain to between pi/2 and -pi/2 inclusive, where it is defined which they left outDid anyone noticed that the solution of this question's wrong? Accoriding to the DE the derivative cannot be negative,i.e. the function is increasing, while the solution is not mononic
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how do u know52/70 exactly
NSW mathematics server said + I am certain I got 50/70 which became aligned to an 86 (yes it's very harsh alignment when u go to the e3 range as the raw mark vs aligned mark graph is VERY steep at that range). I was fully convinced I would get an E4 cause the general consensus was this exam was slightly harder than 2024, therefore I expected the cutoff to be lower (49). Just unlucky to have a strong cohort again, most likely attributed to more ppl doing extension 2.aye bru how do u know
Generally it should be easier. Question 11 & 12 and some of 13 are sometimes just Christmas presents honestly [like you would have most definitely seen most of them before or variations] they aren’t meant to be hard pretty much cause it’s a test for the whole state.would the actual mx1 hsc be easier than my school exams if i go to a top 15, selective school
i did not go to nesa presentation today but apparently there was a heated debate with hsc exam committee who were reluctant to admit this is the answer. subsequently it had independently been verified as correct.so this one
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