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Hey Luc,
In general mathematics, the maximum scaled mark if you get 99/100 would be 45.6/50. If you get 70<mark<85 then the scaling factor difference would be 1/50th however if you get less than 70 the scaling factor difference would be 3/50th compared to a mark constant of 90. So basically if...
This is what anyone would recommend however not so much of physics in focus and make sure to get latest edition if you can! Especially for economics get the latest edition you can as statistics change very quickly every year! for me it is dixon 2013 and riley 2013
Or u can do this:
Sin2theta=1/sqrt(2)
u=2theta
Sinu=1/sqrt(2) (0≤x≤720)
u=45, 135, 405, 495
Since u=2theta
Theta=u/2
therefore theta= 45/2, 135/2, 405/2, 495/2 degrees.
Much simpler method than the above ones.