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    Prelim Chem Thread

    Awesome! Thank you so much. So for this question "What is the empirical formula for a compound containing 38.8% carbon, 16.2% hydrogen and 45.1% nitrogen." Would it be CNH_4 ?
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    Prelim Chem Thread

    A compound is found to contain 23.3% magnesium, 30.7% sulfur and 46.0% oxygen. What is the empirical formula for this compound?
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    Mathematics Extension 2 Course Summary

    Just found it, Mojaku on the 11th of March posted them again in this thread.
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    Parametrics

    Ok, thank you very much
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    Parametrics

    Hi, I have to prove that the ends of a focal chord intersect at right angles on the directrix, though to prove these I need to use the fact that if PQ is a focal chord then, pq=-1. Can I use this in the proof? Or would I have to prove that to? Could I use the knowledge of the equation of...
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    Best Chemistry Textbook Other than Conquering Chemistry?

    Is context's any good?
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    Year 11 Finals

    Hi, Is there any particular topics whose questions are asked more in finals for year 11 then other topics? I've noticed that they ask more financial and statistics questions than algebra (not area), is this just something I've seen in a couple of papers or does it resonate throughout most...
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    What can we use in the exam?

    Yeah they do, ok will do. Are you allowed to use synthetic division for polynomials? Because I can't find in the syllabus anything about that, only long division.
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    What can we use in the exam?

    Ok, thanks. Are you allowed to use abbreviations in circle geometry, or do you need to right the entirety of the theorem out?
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    What can we use in the exam?

    I couldn't find it in the syllabus
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    What can we use in the exam?

    Hi, In MX1 exams are we allowed to use the auxiliary method? Because it doesn't mention it in the syllabus? Are we allowed to memories and use the equation for a chord PQ, in parametric form, because it also doesn't mention that in the syllabus? I'm sure there is more of these, but I'm not...
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    Hard preliminary MX1 exams?

    Thanks guys, though the site isn't working for me I can't access the MX1 prelim papers
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    Hard preliminary MX1 exams?

    Are they the same ones already on this site?
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    Hard preliminary MX1 exams?

    Hi, I'm trying to find really hard preliminary MX1 exams (solely preliminary no induction, or differentiation of trigonometric functions), though they all seem to be on the same level (the ones I found in the resource section of this forum). Is there any particularly difficult exams that I...
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    Solving Absolute Value Inequalities

    Thank you so much integrand :)
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    Solving Absolute Value Inequalities

    Hi, How do you solve the following types of absolute value inequalities: 1. | f(x) | > | g(x) | (whether it's >, < >=, <= doesn't matter, and where f(x) and g(x) are both functions of x, not constants) 2. 1/(| f(x) |) > 1/(| g(x) |) (same deal as above ^) I know how to solve absolute...
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    Parametric and Remembering Formula

    Ok, how do you know if you can quote a result or formula? Will it tell you in the syllabus?
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    Parametric and Remembering Formula

    Hi, We've started parametrics and there is a nice formula for finding the equation of a tangent at a point (xx_0 = 2a(y+y_1)) on a parabola. Are we allowed to just use this equation in a question? Or would we have to prove it? My teacher says if we wanted to use it in a question asking to...
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    The Best and Most Accurate ATAR Calculator?

    What does it mean with the different ATARS next to the different subjects?
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    The Best and Most Accurate ATAR Calculator?

    Hi, I'm trying to see how well I need to go in my respective subjects to achieve a certain ATAR, as well as what subjects if I improved in would "boost" my ATAR more so than others. What ATAR calculator would you guys recommend? I like the look of the talent 100 calculator...
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