Well, no, technically it is not wrong as long as you either use the logical equivalence symbol (<=>) in all your steps or you rewrite your entire thing the right way around and state "via backwards reasoning".
Generally, you are supposed to solve from a known statement to the given, as, if you...
Hi! I think it mainly depends on how much effort you are trying to put into the HSC, since although these enrichment levels may occur in the harder sections of your school exam and the HSC, they don't take up the majority of the exam. Most of it (assuming Advanced/Extension 1 Maths) is slightly...
Also, @Blobrocks, I'm not sure if you've heard the website called "madasmaths"; it has some really useful questions and worksheets in it; I definitely recommend trying it out if you haven't already done so!
Yeah, I definitely agree with stevie444, Killara is often the most challenging (sometimes even more so than ruse) so keep them till the end until you've mastered the fundamentals.
I think the order would just be to understand the concept -> cambridge chapter -> Past papers of top schools like...
Hi! These are not my questions but hopefully they are enough? I'm not sure what type of school you go to (i.e. Top 10 or Top 200, etc) so hopefully these are not too hard for you. If you find them too easy or hard please let me know and I'll try and find more for you!
(Similarly, not my own resource; part of a textbook)
As requested by @triangular, sorry for not having all the chapters; I only have the ones relevant for my Assessment Task 1.
@appleali Sorry, I don't have time to email the kurt worksheets, but these materials perfectly align with your...
I think it depends on:
a) How much you want to drive
b) How much you actually need to drive
c) How much "effort" you want to put into HSC.
Most people are against driving because the accumulated 120 hours seemingly takes time away from their HSC, but in actuality a lot more time is lost in...