@tywebb do you mean pulled as in the question not considered in the marking? What was the precedent in standard and advanced?
The question is good and lends itself to quite a few different solutions. Perhaps only a small fraction of attempts will make actual progress...
Perhaps during pilot...
A wild guess but \overset maybe?
\frac{d\overset{.}{x}}{dx} = \frac{d\overset{..}{x}}{dx} = \frac{d\overset{\ldots}{x}}{dx}
\frac{d\overset{.}{x}}{dx} = \frac{d\overset{..}{x}}{dx} = \frac{d\overset{\ldots}{x}}{dx}
I've been using \underset and \overset as a crutch ever since vector...
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Post #12 for Mok's solution
I have a 0 link limit so can't link D:
I think Mok's solutions in that other thread in Ext1 is good - his 14c is the best looking answer. The youtube one I've corrected to v2 so it should be correct as of this morning.
@notme123 User Luukas and I ended up with something similar, but maybe not as concise. A lot of cool otherwise solutions in the other thread though!
I bet hey are going to be generous and award 1/3 mark for writing the area of a triangle formula!
I feel the exam had a reasonable gradient of...
The Armin and Tywebb version of 14ci is a work of art! I also tried doodling components and acting like I can prove pythagoras for a few minutes and gave up!
Mok's is probably what the writing committee intended - and boy that took projections to a whole new level, Luukas and I both missed what...
I've updated my solutions on the YT also, similar hints based solution to Luukas for Q14. I like Mok's also.
The hint is awkward and I get too paranoid about cases to want to do that under exam conditions.
Here is an alternative take on acceleration though: the school benefits from your extra band 6/E4s and you likely end up doing a lot of the learning outside of the classroom anyway. If your objective is to have a relaxed Year 11 and 12 full of leadership/cocurriculars, then this is great! If you...
I like the Cambridge two part treatment of complex numbers, but just be clear with what your school will assess - because roots of unity and trig solutions of polynomials is often tested in a later assessment or trials.
Furthermore, topics such as proofs (and in the past "Harder 3U") favours...
[[drive.google.com/drive/folders/1TWaMpXobf7MHLrhus5L3YmUx5wcR69nH?usp=sharing]]
The pdf from the past 2 hours.
Aye I'll collate some of the better ways for 14c as they come in.
Hiya,
In the mood to write up the solutions - the immediate feedback from my students was "hard". They probably overstudied the recent HSCs.
Backseating my poor algebra is welcome!
youtube: epicmaths
Link to First Draft of the solutions is on the youtube live page for that stream!
Thanks Tywebb and Sam14113, that Q5 was embarrassing!
After considering 16c and arriving at the same answer - I can appreciate the open-ended format of the last question to really differentiate the top students.
I'm starting to form the belief that this recent trend of hard multi-choice that...
Ooooh yea when x\times yonly one of them need to be 0 at any one time so xy=0 in either case noway! I'm so rusty.
I vibe with your rant though - I try to read into the intention of the question and work backwards from it, so the whole point of introducing the clockwise triangle is not that...